A Deterministic Separation Lemma

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A Deterministic Separation Lemma
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A new deterministic separation lemma is proved and its consequences for algorithmic analysis are outlined.

Why this matters

The lemma contributes to complexity theory without immediate consequences for software costs or regulatory compliance.

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No effects on software pricing or digital services for households are expected.

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Technology export controls and domestic algorithm development are not discussed.

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Theoretical computer science departments would view the lemma as incremental foundational work.

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Algorithmic fairness or due-process considerations are absent.

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Cryptographic or secure-system implications are not developed.

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