Abstract

The One-way Conjecture states that the existence of nonisomorphic NP-complete sets implies the existence of one-way functions. This paper gives a relativized counterexample to the conjecture by constructing a relativized world that has nonisomorphic NP-complete sets, but lacks one-way functions.

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