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This is a branch that includes: computational complexity theory; complexity classes, NP-completeness and other completeness concepts; oracle analogues of complexity classes; complexity-theoretic computational models; regular languages; context-free languages; Komolgorov Complexity and so on.
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Compressing Graphs (Kolmogorov complexity of graphs)
Graph compression algorithms are starting to be used in biological applications (e.g. Itzkovitz, et al. Coarse-graining and self-dissimilarity of complex networks; L. Peshkin, Structure induction by l …
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Counting colored rook configurations in the cube - when is it even?
This can be phrased as a problem concerning Latin squares. Eg. a "rook set" is equivalent to a Latin square. For example:
123 100 010 001
231 <-> 001 100 010
312 010 001 100
A colou …