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Computational Complexity

Princeton University

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Abstract

This beginning graduate textbook describes both recent achievements and classical results of computational complexity theory. Requiring essentially no background apart from mathematical maturity, the book can be used as a reference for self-study for anyone interested in complexity, including physicists, mathematicians, and other scientists, as well as a textbook for a variety of courses and seminars. More than 300 exercises are included with a selected hint set. The book starts with a broad introduction to the field and progresses to advanced results. Contents include: definition of Turing machines and basic time and space complexity classes, probabilistic algorithms, interactive proofs, cryptography, quantum…

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Keywords
  • Quantum complexity theory
  • Mathematical proof
  • Complexity class
  • Computational complexity theory
  • Computer science
  • Theoretical computer science
  • Structural complexity theory
  • Pseudorandom number generator
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