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In computational complexity theory, DLIN is the class of decision problems that can be solved by a multitape Turing machine in linear time, O(n). It is known that this class differs from its nondeterministic counterpart, NLIN. [1]

References

  1. ^ Balcazar, Jose Luis; Diaz, Josep; Gabarro, Joaquim (1990). Structural Complexity II. Springer Verlag. ISBN  3-540-52079-1., Theorem 3.9


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In computational complexity theory, DLIN is the class of decision problems that can be solved by a multitape Turing machine in linear time, O(n). It is known that this class differs from its nondeterministic counterpart, NLIN. [1]

References

  1. ^ Balcazar, Jose Luis; Diaz, Josep; Gabarro, Joaquim (1990). Structural Complexity II. Springer Verlag. ISBN  3-540-52079-1., Theorem 3.9



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