Re: $US 2 million math puzzle challenge

From: Tom Caylor <daddycaylor.domain.name.hidden>
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 10:45:47 -0700

marc.ged....domain.name.hidden wrote:
> On Aug 24, 3:46 am, Tom Caylor <daddycay....domain.name.hidden> wrote:
>
> >
> > > I think I will spend my limited time and energy on the decaying earth
> > > doing other things. Without even knowing much about the puzzle other
> > > than reading the puzzle description, my guess is that without some
> > > historic breakthrough on some unsolved problem in algebra, no matter
> > > what algorithmic method (except for possibly quantum computation) is
> > > used, the complexity requires more time and interest than is contained
> > > in the remaining history of mankind.
> >
> > > Tom
> >
> > In fact, it likely could be that the problem is already proved (in
> > algebra) to be too complex for non-quantum algorithms to solve in
> > history, and that the focus of the prize is then on the development of
> > quantum computation.- Hide quoted text -
> >
>
>
> According to what I read, a solution to the puzzle is likely to be
> equivalent to a solution to the P=NP problem.

There you go.


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