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Computational complexity theory / Theory of computation / Theoretical computer science / NP-complete problems / Complexity classes / Logic in computer science / Finite model theory / Parameterized complexity / Resolution / Exponential time hypothesis / Boolean satisfiability problem / Conjunctive normal form
Date: 2009-11-10 10:56:36
Computational complexity theory
Theory of computation
Theoretical computer science
NP-complete problems
Complexity classes
Logic in computer science
Finite model theory
Parameterized complexity
Resolution
Exponential time hypothesis
Boolean satisfiability problem
Conjunctive normal form

Parameterized Proof Complexity∗ Stefan Dantchev, Barnaby Martin, and Stefan Szeider Department of Computer Science Durham University, Durham, England, UK [s.s.dantchev,b.d.martin,stefan.szeider]@durham.ac.uk

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