Space-time complexity in optical computing

Given certain simple and well defined operations and complexity measures, the product of spatial complexity with temporal complexity must exceed a certain minimum problem complexity if that processor is to solve that problem. Some optical processors violate that condition in a favorable direction (anomalously small temporal complexity). We next extend the requirement to embrace those optical processors. In its final form, the theorem requires that the product of spatial, temporal, and fanin complexities equal or exceed the problem complexity.