https://youtu.be/pQsdygaYcE4?si=jHZ2ttBX-rJjGPpK
Is it possible to invent a computer that computes anything in a flash?
Or could some problems stump even the most powerful of computers? How
complex is too complex for computation? The question of how hard a
problem is to solve lies at the heart of an important field of
computer science called computational complexity. Computational
complexity theorists want to know which problems are practically
solvable using clever algorithms and which problems are truly
difficult, maybe even virtually impossible, for computers to crack.
This hardness is central to what’s called the P versus NP problem, one
of the most difficult and important questions in all of math and
science.
https://www.quantamagazine.org/complexity-theorys-50-year-journey-to-the-limits-of-knowledge-20230817/


JM

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