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by gchpaco
2576 days ago
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There are only two "natural" problem classes known that are not either definitely in P or definitely in NP, and this article concerns one of them. (The other is integer factorization / discrete logs). And I'm not sure anybody believes there are any natural problems that are inherently in this in between state. |
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(Btw, I think you mean neither definitely P nor definitely NP-hard.)