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		<title>NP vs Co-NP</title>
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<p>The NP vs co-NP problem is related to the more famous P vs NP question. As part of <i>CM30071:Logic and its applications</i> (University of Bath Computer Science), my group gave a presentation on this topic, and its connections to propostional logic (through the satisfiability and validity problems). The attached file contains a two page summary of the main ideas from the talk.</p>
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