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Computational complexity theory / Complexity classes / Theory of computation / PPAD / Reduction / LemkeHowson algorithm / Algorithm / NP / PSPACE-complete / P / True quantified Boolean formula
Date: 2013-10-30 13:41:09
Computational complexity theory
Complexity classes
Theory of computation
PPAD
Reduction
LemkeHowson algorithm
Algorithm
NP
PSPACE-complete
P
True quantified Boolean formula

The Complexity of Computing the Solution Obtained by a Specific Algorithm Paul W. Goldberg Department of Computer Science University of Oxford, U. K.

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