The impacts of Logic, Paradoxes in one side and Theory of Computation in the other side

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This is a presentation about the impacts of Logic and Theory of Computation. It starts by some explanations about Theory of Computation and its relations with the other subjects in science. Then we have some explanations about paradoxes and some historical points. In continuation, we present some of the most important paradoxes. Forthcoming, Five subjects around the relations between Logic and Theory of computation is introduced. Finally, we present a new approach to solve P vs NP problem via Paradoxes (Presentation 6/20/2022 In Persian, Online seminar of The Iranian Association for Logic (IAL)

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Farzad Didehvar
Amir Kabir University University (Tehran Polytechnic)

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