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Theory of Computational Complexity by Ding-Zhu Du,

Theory of Computational Complexity by Ding-Zhu Du,
A complete treatment of fundamentals edipus complex and recent advances in complexity theory Complexity theory studies the inherent difficulties of solving algorithmic problems by digital computers. This comprehensive work discusses the major topics in complexity theory, including fundamental topics as well as recent breakthroughs not previously available in book form. Theory of Computational Complexity offers a thorough presentation of the fundamentals of complexity theory, including NP-completeness theory, the polynomial-time hierarchy, relativization, edipus complex and the application to cryptography. It also examines the theory of nonuniform computational complexity, including the computational models of decision trees edipus complex and Boolean circuits, edipus complex and the notion of polynomial-time isomorphism. The theory of probabilistic complexity, which studies complexity issues related to randomized computation as well as interactive proof systems edipus complex and probabilistically checkable proofs, is also covered. Extraordinary in both its breadth edipus complex and depth, this volume: Provides complete proofs of recent breakthroughs in complexity theoryPresents results in well-defined form with complete proofs edipus complex and numerous exercisesIncludes scores of graphs edipus complex and figures to clarify difficult materialAn invaluable resource for researchers as well as an important guide for graduate edipus complex and advanced undergraduate students, Theory of Computational Complexity is destined to become the standard reference in the field.
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