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In computational complexity theory, the complexity class NE is the set of decision problems that can be solved by a non-deterministic Turing machine in time O(kn) for some k.[1]

NE, unlike the similar class NEXPTIME, is not closed under polynomial-time many-one reductions.

Relationship to other classes

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NE is contained by NEXPTIME.

See also

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