Interesting article here about recent status/developments in the most open question in computer science, mathematics, logic, physics...
Highlights include that factoring and finding discrete logarithms are not thought to be NP-complete (these are used in cryptography), that whether P=NP may never be known and that quantum computers would probably not help solve NP complete problems.
I also read recently that 15 had been successfully factored by quantum computer. Although a classical computer was required to complete the job.
Highlights include that factoring and finding discrete logarithms are not thought to be NP-complete (these are used in cryptography), that whether P=NP may never be known and that quantum computers would probably not help solve NP complete problems.
I also read recently that 15 had been successfully factored by quantum computer. Although a classical computer was required to complete the job.
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