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P = NP or P != NP ?
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2006-03-02 12:40
my opinion is that P = NP, [(X)^N] with N very high.
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2006-03-02 19:02
The definition of NP is Non-deterministic Polinomial time, what you said (K^N) is just a (yet unproven) consequence.
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