computational complexity
[ kŏm′pyu-tā′shə-nəl ]
A mathematical characterization of the difficulty of a mathematical problem which describes the resources required by a computing machine to solve the problem. The mathematical study of such characterizations is called computational complexity theory and is important in many branches of theoretical computer science, especially cryptography.
Words nearby computational complexity
compunction,
compunctious,
compurgation,
compurgator,
computation,
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computational linguistics,
compute,
computed tomography,
computer