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Computational complexity theory / Theory of computation / Complexity classes / Graph isomorphism problem / NP / PP / Low / Graph automorphism / Hidden subgroup problem / Time complexity / P / Chromatic polynomial
Date: 2016-07-30 09:35:21
Computational complexity theory
Theory of computation
Complexity classes
Graph isomorphism problem
NP
PP
Low
Graph automorphism
Hidden subgroup problem
Time complexity
P
Chromatic polynomial

Graph Isomorphism is in SPP ? V. Arvind ∗ and Piyush P Kurur 1 Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India Abstract We show that Graph Isomorphism is in the complexity class SPP, and hence it is

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