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    Supports→If P equals NP, finding a satisfying valuation for a propositional formula would be no harder than constructing its truth table

    If P equals NP, the difficulty of finding and verifying solutions to all NP problems coincides

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    It is thus also reasonable to ask how we might modify the definition of \(\mathfrak{N}\) so as to obtain a characterization of probabilistic algorithms which we might usefully employ. [33] This class can be most readily defined relative to a model of computation known as the probabilistic Turing machine \(\mathfrak{C}\). Such a device \(C\) has access to a random number generator which produces a new bit at each step in its computation but is otherwise like a conventional Turing machine. The act

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