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It is not the case that TIME(t1(n)) is a proper subset of TIME(t2(n)) when t2 grows sufficiently faster than t1
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t1(n) and t2(n) are time constructible
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The limit of t1(n)log(t1(n)) / t2(n) as n approaches infinity equals 0
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