= Sophistication (complexity theory)
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In complexity theory, **sophistication** often refers to the level of detail and intricacy of a problem and its solution within a computational context. It is not one of the standard terms in complexity theory, but it relates to concepts regarding how difficult it is to describe and solve computational problems. In a broader sense, sophistication can be associated with the following ideas: 1. **Problem Complexity**: More sophisticated problems typically involve more variables, intricate relationships, or require advanced techniques for their resolution.
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