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acf-regs25-16-17_1 | Two sets named for this term are equal if second-order logic is unaffected by the transitive closure operation on relations. | [
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acf-regs25-16-17_2 | In a proof about the permanent of a matrix, Leslie Valiant formulated a set named for this term prepended with a sharp sign. | [
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"polynomial space",
"P/poly",
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acf-regs25-16-17_3 | Inductively constructing sets denoted “capital pi-sub-i” and “capital sigma-sub-i” using oracles produces a “hierarchy” named for this term. | [
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acf-regs25-16-17_5 | Reductions with runtime described by this term identify “complete” problems such as SAT. | [
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"polynomial space",
"P/poly",
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525,
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133,
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acf-regs25-16-17_6 | Whether a class named for this term is equal to its non-deterministic counterpart is the subject of a Millennium Prize problem. | [
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249
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250,
390
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525,
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[
614,
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806
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acf-regs25-16-17_7 | For 10 points, give this term that names the complexity class P. | [
"P until it is read",
"#P until P is read",
"PH",
"polynomial time",
"polynomial hierarchy",
"polynomial space",
"P/poly",
"polynomial",
"NP",
"PSPACE"
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125,
249
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250,
390
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391,
524
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525,
613
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614,
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806
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111,
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112,
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