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==Bibliography== * {{Citation | last1=Babai | first1=László | author1-link=László Babai | title=STOC '85: Proceedings of the seventeenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing | publisher=ACM | isbn=978-0-89791-151-1 | year=1985 | chapter=Trading group theory for randomness | pages=421–429}}. * {{Citation | last1=Goldwasser | first1=Shafi | author1-link=Shafi Goldwasser | last2=Sipser | first2=Michael | author2-link=Michael Sipser | title=STOC '86: Proceedings of the eighteenth annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing | publisher=ACM | isbn=978-0-89791-193-1 | year=1986 | chapter=Private coins versus public coins in interactive proof systems | pages=59–68}}. *{{Citation | last1=Arora | first1=Sanjeev | author-link1=Sanjeev Arora | last2=Barak | first2=Boaz | title=Computational Complexity: A Modern Approach | url = http://www.cs.princeton.edu/theory/complexity/ | publisher=[[Cambridge University Press|Cambridge]] | year=2009 | isbn=978-0-521-42426-4 }}. * [http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~madhu/ST05/ Madhu Sudan's MIT course on advanced complexity]
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