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    Independence results about context-free languages and lower bounds (English)
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    For every axiomatizable, sound formal system F there exist instances about context-free languages, lower bounds of computation and recursive oracles A for which \(NP^ A\neq P^ A\) that are not provable in F for every recursive representation of these problems.
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