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2658854 No.2658854 [Reply] [Original]

I don't know whats there to solve.
It is obviously true for N = 1.

>> No.2658861

show your work

>> No.2658862

That picture makes some major unfounded assumptions there.

>> No.2658870

Just set P to 0 and it works for any N

>> No.2658874

I'm not in any kind of advanced math, but upon looking at that millenium problem I had no idea what was being asked. Is that the problem? P=NP?

>> No.2658883

P=NP is not a mathematical equation as such, but is instead a problem in computer science. You can't just read the title of the problem and assume about it. You have to read what the problem actually is.

>> No.2658918

The question is whether the set P equals the set NP -- not whether the variable P equals the variable N times P.