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In the example "Primality testing" the "Guess an integer..." part of a concrete program/implementation can only use a random number generator to get the job done. Does this mean, that "nondeterministic" and "probabilistic deterministic" are the same in this instance?
: It is not the same thing. A probabilistic algorithm is an algorithm in which nondeterminism is resolved by the use of probability. You don't just say that multiple
:: I removed another sentence from that example which maintained the suggestion that nondeterminism and random choice are the same. [[User:Rp|Rp]] ([[User talk:Rp|talk]]) 20:15, 30 March 2009 (UTC)
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