The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):
nontrivial
 adj.
    Requiring real thought or significant computing power. Often used as an
    understated way of saying that a problem is quite difficult or impractical,
    or even entirely unsolvable (?Proving P=NP is nontrivial?). The preferred
    emphatic form is decidedly nontrivial. See trivial, uninteresting, 
    interesting.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
nontrivial
   Requiring real thought or significant computing power.  Often
   used as an understated way of saying that a problem is quite
   difficult or impractical, or even entirely unsolvable
   ("Proving P=NP is nontrivial").  The preferred emphatic form
   is "decidedly nontrivial".
   See uninteresting, interesting.
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