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... solution but rather a short , undetailed summary of the solution . This summary often takes the form of little more than a restatement of the problem itself . ( For instance , faced with the problem of maintaining the airline schedule ...
... solution but rather a short , undetailed summary of the solution . This summary often takes the form of little more than a restatement of the problem itself . ( For instance , faced with the problem of maintaining the airline schedule ...
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... solution and not the problem directly . Thus , different solutions to the same problem might well be associated with different degrees of complexity . To assign a level of complexity to a problem , we select the complexity of the ...
... solution and not the problem directly . Thus , different solutions to the same problem might well be associated with different degrees of complexity . To assign a level of complexity to a problem , we select the complexity of the ...
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... solution from here Each option requires only polynomial time Solution More than a polynomial number of options exists , only one of which leads to a solution our subcommittee problem suggests that there are NP problems that are not true ...
... solution from here Each option requires only polynomial time Solution More than a polynomial number of options exists , only one of which leads to a solution our subcommittee problem suggests that there are NP problems that are not true ...
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Introduction | 1 |
PART ONE Machine Architecture | 19 |
Data Manipulation | 61 |
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