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| | | | Still no final chapter, lessons learned Vinay Deolalikar just over a year ago claimed that he had a proof that $latex {\mathsf{P} \neq \mathsf{NP}}&fg=000000$. Today I want to make a short comment on the status of his claim. I recently received an email asking: Has the anniversary slipped your notice? No. But there is not... | |
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| | | | :oops: o_O :'( hi all. am writing this with some heavy heart. in some ways there are a lot of angles to this story, in another way there are none at all. (to paraphrase one cold/ sarcastic respondent, nothing to see here, move along.) the Riemann hypothesis is one of the worlds most premiere and... | |
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| | | | The Riemann Hypothesis Perhaps the greatest unsolved problem in mathematics is to explain the distribution of the prime numbers. The overall ``thinning out'' of the primes less than some number $latex {N}&fg=000000$, as $latex {N}&fg=000000$ increases, is well understood, and is demonstrated by the Prime Number Theorem (PNT). In its simplest form, PNT states that... | |
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| | I recently re-solved Project Euler Problem 1 on Twitch. Here's the math behind it. |