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GPFontaine
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I don't get it.
We have a few math freaks on this site, would one of you please explain this problem in layman's terms.
Thank you.
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Knyte
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According to Wiki:
In essence, the question P = NP? asks: if 'yes'-answers to a 'yes'-or-'no'-question can be verified "quickly" (in polynomial time), can the answers themselves also be computed quickly?
This seems to be the best site I can find discussing the issue:
http://www.bletchleypark.net/algorithms/Time_Complexity_P_vs_NP.html
Also, there is apparently a $1 Million prize to the first person who can solve it.
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SoldierHawk
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I'm more likely to win the lotto (even given the fact that I don't play) than I am to win a million by solving this. Hawk = math dunce is the closest to understanding any sort of math equation I will ever get.
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IceWarm
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Math was my worst subject in school so I have no idea on what the hell this even means or how to even go about trying to solve it.
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SoldierHawk
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the_almighty_spehornoob
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N = 1
What do I get?
Edit: I want mah million bucks!
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GPFontaine
Joined: Dec 06 2007
Location: Connecticut
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| Knyte wrote: |
| In essence, the question P = NP? asks: if 'yes'-answers to a 'yes'-or-'no'-question can be verified "quickly" (in polynomial time), can the answers themselves also be computed quickly? |
Knyte, I read that prior to posting this topic and I just reviewed your attached link. I still don't understand it. Why is this important? What will be done with it? And what exactly does it mean?
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SoldierHawk
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| GPFontaine wrote: |
| Knyte wrote: |
| In essence, the question P = NP? asks: if 'yes'-answers to a 'yes'-or-'no'-question can be verified "quickly" (in polynomial time), can the answers themselves also be computed quickly? |
Knyte, I read that prior to posting this topic and I just reviewed your attached link. I still don't understand it. Why is this important? What will be done with it? And what exactly does it mean? |
I think I can field this one.
1: Its not
2: Jerk-off fodder for people far, far nerdier even than us
3: That someone has way, WAY too much time on their hands.
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Rycona
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| SoldierHawk wrote: |
| GPFontaine wrote: |
| Knyte wrote: |
| In essence, the question P = NP? asks: if 'yes'-answers to a 'yes'-or-'no'-question can be verified "quickly" (in polynomial time), can the answers themselves also be computed quickly? |
Knyte, I read that prior to posting this topic and I just reviewed your attached link. I still don't understand it. Why is this important? What will be done with it? And what exactly does it mean? |
I think I can field this one.
1: Its not
2: Jerk-off fodder for people far, far nerdier even than us
3: That someone has way, WAY too much time on their hands.
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If I had a capability and/or the time, I think a million dollars is worth it, especially if you love math and logic.
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SoldierHawk
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^ of course. That's simply the bitter ranting of someone who loathes math lol. No seriousness intended.
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Blackout
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It stands for Problem? NO problem! and is supposed to bolster your confidence!*
*I base this on absolutely nothing.
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Knyte
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I simply turn on my SEP generator around this and move on.
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