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Our earlier paper ``Complexity Equals Action'' conjectured that the quantum computational complexity of a holographic state is given by the classical action of a region in the bulk (the ``Wheeler-DeWitt'' patch). We provide calculations for the results quoted in that paper, explain how it fits into a broader (tensor) network of ideas, and elaborate on the hypothesis that black holes are the fastest computers in nature.
Brown et al. (Mon,) studied this question.