Complexity Theory
- Advice (complexity)
- Amortized analysis
- Arthur–Merlin protocol
- Best and worst cases
- Busy beaver
- Circuit complexity
- Constructible function
- Cook's theorem
- Exponential time
- Function problem
- Linear time
- Linear speedup theorem
- Natural proof
- Polynomial time
- Polynomial-time many-one reduction
- Polynomial-time Turing reduction
- Savitch's theorem
- Space hierarchy theorem
- Speed Prior
- Speedup theorem
- Subquadratic time
- Time hierarchy theorem
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