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Simulating Polynomial-Time Nondeterministic Turing Machines via Nondeterministic Turing Machines

Published 15 Jun 2024 in cs.CC | (2406.10476v20)

Abstract: We prove in this paper that there is a language $L_s$ accepted by some nondeterministic Turing machine that runs within time $O(nk)$ for any positive integer $k\in\mathbb{N}_1$ but not by any ${\rm co}\mathcal{NP}$ machines. Then we further show that $L_s$ is in $\mathcal{NP}$, thus proving that $\mathcal{NP}\neq{\rm co}\mathcal{NP}$. The main techniques used in this paper are simulation and the novel new techniques developed in the author's recent work. Our main result has profound implications, such as $\mathcal{P}\neq\mathcal{NP}$, etc. Further, if there exists some oracle $A$ such that $\mathcal{P}A\ne\mathcal{NP}A={\rm co}\mathcal{NP}A$, we then explore what mystery lies behind it and show that if $\mathcal{P}A\ne\mathcal{NP}A={\rm co}\mathcal{NP}A$ and under some rational assumptions, then the set of all ${\rm co}\mathcal{NP}A$ machines is not enumerable, thus showing that the simulation techniques are not applicable for the first half of the whole step to separate $\mathcal{NP}A$ from ${\rm co}\mathcal{NP}A$. Finally, a lower bounds result for Frege proof systems is presented (i.e., no Frege proof systems can be polynomially bounded).

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