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by macrael
5792 days ago
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Well, assuming this proof holds up (and there are already links in the comments to other proofs that P != NP) they have proven what most people already assume, that the two are not equivalent. The consequences of P != NP are mostly just that people can stop spending time looking for ways for P to equal NP. Which is valuable, but doesn't have much "real-world practical usage" |
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