quantum complexity theory
Quantum complexity theory is a branch of computer science that studies how efficiently quantum computers can solve computational problems, measuring the resources required such as time and space. It aims to understand the power, limitations, and intricacies of quantum algorithms and provides insights into the inherent complexity of problems in the quantum computing realm.
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