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Computational complexity theory / Complexity classes / NP-complete problems / Operations research / Combinatorial optimization / Mathematical optimization / Knapsack problem / Reduction / Graph coloring / NP-hardness / NP / Optimization problem
Date: 2014-09-26 08:36:25
Computational complexity theory
Complexity classes
NP-complete problems
Operations research
Combinatorial optimization
Mathematical optimization
Knapsack problem
Reduction
Graph coloring
NP-hardness
NP
Optimization problem

Complexity in Geometric SINR Olga Goussevskaia Yvonne Anne Oswald Roger Wattenhofer

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