Theory of Fuzzy Time Computation (2) (TC+CON(〖TC*〗)ͰP≠NP)

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Throughout this paper, we prove TC+CON(〖TC* 〗)ͰP≠NP. To do that, firstly, we introduce the definition of scope_^*. This definition is based on the practical situation of computation in the real world. In the real world and real computational activities, we face a finite number of efficiently computable functions which work in a limited time. Inspired by this fact and considering time as a fuzzy concept, we have the definition. By employing this definition, we reach a world of computation in which our time is non-classical and fuzzy, so we have random generations, but the set of all computations (our computational world) is the same as we have in classical time (TC). The result will be P≠NP and P*≠NP*. Throughout this article, we discuss around the impact of TC* on TC.

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