Arithmetic Circuit Complexity - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • P. Bürgisser, M. Clausen, and M.A. Shokrollahi. Algebraic complexity theory. Grundlehren der mathematischen Wissenschaften, No. 315 Springer Verlag 1997.
  • J. von zur Gathen. Algebraic complexity theory. Annual review of computer science, vol. 3, pp. 317–347, 1988.

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