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P-complete



In complexity theory, the complexity class P-complete is a set of decision problems and is useful in the analysis of which problems can be efficiently solved on parallel computers. A decision problem is in P-complete if it is complete for P, meaning that it is in P, and that every problem in P can be reduced to it in polylogarithmic time on a parallel computer with a polynomial number of processors.



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