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▸ noun: In computational complexity theory, the class (which stands for Quantum Interactive Proof) the quantum computing analogue of the classical complexity class IP, which is the set of problems solvable by an interactive proof system with a polynomial-time verifier and one computationally unbounded prover.
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▸ noun: In computational complexity theory, the class (which stands for Quantum Interactive Proof) the quantum computing analogue of the classical complexity class IP, which is the set of problems solvable by an interactive proof system with a polynomial-time verifier and one computationally unbounded prover.
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