Complexity Theory’s 50-Year Journey to the Limits of Knowledge | Quantamagazine
Date : 2023-08-17
Introduction
Quantamagazine propose a deep dive into the history of complexity theory and in particular the central open question known as the P versus NP problem. In essence, that question asks whether many computational problems long considered extremely difficult can actually be solved easily (via a secret shortcut we haven’t discovered yet), or whether, as most researchers suspect, they truly are hard. At stake is nothing less than the nature of what’s knowable.
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