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BigO(Bench) -- Can LLMs Generate Code with Controlled Time and Space Complexity?

19 March 2025
Pierre Chambon
Baptiste Roziere
Benoît Sagot
Gabriel Synnaeve
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We introduce BigO(Bench), a novel coding benchmark designed to evaluate the capabilities of generative language models in understanding and generating code with specified time and space complexities. This benchmark addresses the gap in current evaluations that often overlook the ability of models to comprehend and produce code constrained by computational complexity. BigO(Bench) includes tooling to infer the algorithmic complexity of any Python function from profiling measurements, including human- or LLM-generated solutions. BigO(Bench) also includes of set of 3,105 coding problems and 1,190,250 solutions from Code Contests annotated with inferred (synthetic) time and space complexity labels from the complexity framework, as well as corresponding runtime and memory footprint values for a large set of input sizes. We present results from evaluating multiple state-of-the-art language models on this benchmark, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in handling complexity requirements. In particular, token-space reasoning models are unrivaled in code generation but not in complexity understanding, hinting that they may not generalize well to tasks for which no reward was given at training time.

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@article{chambon2025_2503.15242,
  title={ BigO(Bench) -- Can LLMs Generate Code with Controlled Time and Space Complexity? },
  author={ Pierre Chambon and Baptiste Roziere and Benoit Sagot and Gabriel Synnaeve },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.15242},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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