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  • #REDIRECT [[Computational complexity theory]]
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  • | pagename = Computational complexity theory | abc = Computational complexity theory
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  • {{r|Computational complexity theory}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Computational complexity theory]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Computational complexity theory}}
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  • :*[[Computational complexity theory]] :*[[Algorithmic complexity theory]] (not to be confused with [[computational complexity theory]])
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  • {{r|Computational complexity theory}}
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  • ...how do the running time and memory requirements of the algorithm change?" Computational complexity theory deals with algorithms that are [[computable function|computable]] - this di ...lems; whether this is the case remains the most important open question in computational complexity theory.
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  • ...a normal sentence should use that form in the article title. So: love and computational complexity theory; but American Chemical Society and Mississippi River." It says that the fi
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  • This pair is used in [[computational complexity theory]] for [[interactive proof system]]s:
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  • {{r|Computational complexity theory}}
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  • Public-key algorithms are most often based on the [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity]] of "hard" problems, often from [[number theory]]
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  • ...computation fundamentally challenges b), and it has long been axiomatic in computational complexity theory. That alone is enough to qualify quantum computing for inclusion on this li
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  • ...r exceeded by increases in complexity as the problem size increases. See [[computational complexity theory]] and [[complexity classes P and NP]] for a discussion of such problems, wh
    15 KB (2,309 words) - 16:20, 22 September 2007
  • ...is includes [[Computability theory (computation)|computability theory]], [[computational complexity theory]], and [[information theory]]. Computability theory examines the limitation
    30 KB (4,289 words) - 16:03, 20 January 2023
  • ...al sentence should use that form in the article title. So: [[love]] and [[computational complexity theory]]; but [[American Chemical Society]] and [[Mississippi River]].
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  • *[[Computational complexity theory]]
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  • ** In [[computational complexity theory]], computer algorithms of exponential complexity require an exponentially i
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  • Public-key algorithms are most often based on the [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity]] of "hard" problems, often from [[number theory]] ...tensive use of mathematics, including aspects of [[information theory]], [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity]], [[statistics]], [[combinatorics]], [[abstract a
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  • Public-key algorithms are most often based on the [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity]] of "hard" problems, often from [[number theory]] ...tensive use of mathematics, including aspects of [[information theory]], [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity]], [[statistics]], [[combinatorics]], [[abstract a
    52 KB (7,723 words) - 02:25, 1 April 2024
  • ...the calculations required to produce explicit digits are not so simple. [[Computational complexity theory]] allows the difficulty to be expressed quantitatively: the time needed to
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  • ...[Complexity of algorithms]], [[Composting]], [[Comprehension approach]], [[Computational complexity theory]], [[Computational linguistics]], [[Computer]], [[Computer-aided design]],
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  • ...ow makes extensive use of mathematics, primarily [[information theory]], [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity]], [[abstract algebra]], and [[number theory]]. Ho
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  • ...igh quality at about 192 kbit/s for stereo sound. Decoding MP2 audio is [[Computational complexity theory|computationally simple]], relative to MP3, [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]], e
    60 KB (8,883 words) - 02:16, 18 November 2009
  • ...igh quality at about 192 kbit/s for stereo sound. Decoding MP2 audio is [[Computational complexity theory|computationally simple]], relative to MP3, [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]], e
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  • ...igh quality at about 192 kbit/s for stereo sound. Decoding MP2 audio is [[Computational complexity theory|computationally simple]], relative to MP3, [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]], e
    62 KB (9,057 words) - 04:39, 22 November 2023
  • ...than there, but the version on Citizendium is quite old. The article is [[Computational complexity theory]]. How should I proceed? Would it be ok to just copy in the newest Wikipe
    35 KB (5,675 words) - 21:46, 15 March 2007
  • ...ed. I note that with the example given, [[Computational complexity theory|computational complexity theory]], the actual article does indeed have its first word capitalized!
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