Difference between revisions 108480496 and 108587690 on dewiki{{unsolved|computer science|Is '''NC''' {{=}} '''P''' ?}} In [[computational complexity theory|complexity theory]], the class '''NC''' (for "Nick's Class") is the set of [[decision problem]]s decidable in [[polylogarithmic time]] on a [[parallel computing|parallel computer]] with a polynomial number of processors. In other words, a problem is in '''NC''' if there exist cons(contracted; show full) * {{cite book|author = [[Dexter Kozen]] | year = 1992 | title = The design and analysis of algorithms}} Lectures 28 - 34 and 36 * {{cite book|author = [[Dexter Kozen]] | year = 2006 | title = Theory of Computation | publisher = Springer | isbn = 1-84628-297-7}} Lecture 12: Relation of ''NC'' to Time-Space Classes {{ComplexityClasses}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nc (Complexity)}} [[ :Category:Complexity classes]] [[:Category:Circuit complexity]] [[de:NC (Komplexitätsklasse)]] [[es:NC (clase de complejidad)]] [[ko:NC (복잡도)]] [[it:NC (complessità)]] [[ja:NC (計算複雑性理論)]] [[vi:NC (độ phức tạp)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=108587690.
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