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Checking proofs with very low complexity

Posted on June 12, 2020June 12, 2020 by Anupam Das

The very notion of mathematical proof is founded upon the idea that a proof is ‘routine’ to check. While it may be difficult to actually prove a mathematical theorem, a proof should allow us to verify its truth . But exactly how much effort is required to check a proof, in terms of computational complexity?…

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