NP-hard (non-deterministic polynomial-time hard), in computational complexity theory, is a class of problems that are, informally, "at least as hard as the hardest problems in NP". A problem H is NP-hard if and only if there is an NP-complete problem L that is polynomial time Turing-reducible to H (i.e., L ≤ TH). In other words, L can be solved in polynomial time by an oracle machine with an oracle for H. Informally, we can think of an algorithm that can call such an oracle machine as a subroutine for solving H, and solves L in polynomial time, if the subroutine call takes only one step to compute. NP-hard problems may be of any type: decision problems, search problems, or optimization problems.
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aneel
RT @pheinberg: There's NP-hard, but then there's NP-priapismic.. <- LOL
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For Chuck Norris, NP-Hard = O(1) , bissl nerd muss sein :D (http://is.gd/aOugT) kommentare sind auch gut, thx @ademmer
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Back to blogging: What doesn't kill the UGC will only make it stronger. http://bit.ly/cEhPut
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RT @fortnow: Back to blogging: What doesn't kill the UGC will only make it stronger. http://bit.ly/cEhPut
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