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P versus NP and other resource-bounded computation.
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How are proofs verified probabilistically in interactive proof systems?
I'm having a hard time understanding the way Arthur verifies proofs probabilistically with coin tosses in an intuitive manner.
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Simulating Turing machines (output included) with circuits
A Turing machine with input alphabet {0,1} computes a partial or total function $f \colon \{0,1\}^* \to \{0,1\}^*$. Is it possible to construct a circuit family $\{C_n\}$ such that for an input $x$ of …