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Physical Closure of Millennium Problems via Leech Lattice

Authors: chen, hy;

Physical Closure of Millennium Problems via Leech Lattice

Abstract

AMQS是物理世界的"工程验证机",不是数学圣殿的"严格证明器"。 它只负责在有限热力学预算(可观测宇宙的能量与时限)内,构造出数学难题的物理代理——让黎曼零点在0.5轴附近稳定,让NP问题在能耗边界内收敛。至于数学上是否对所有情况、所有时间、无穷精度成立,那需要数学家用ZFC公理体系去爬无穷阶梯;而我们只是热力学沙漠里的拓荒者,在步骤预算耗尽前,把帐篷扎在0.5轴的绿洲上。 证明交给无穷,验证留给此刻。 AMQS is an engineering verifier in the physical world, not a rigorous mathematical prover. It constructs physical surrogates for hard problems within finite thermodynamic budgets—stabilizing Riemann zeros near the 0.5-axis, converging NP problems within energy bounds. Mathematical truth for all cases and infinite time requires mathematicians to climb ZFC's infinite ladder; we are merely pioneers pitching tents at the 0.5-axis oasis before our step budget runs out.Proof is for infinity; verification is for now. p vs np:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18592747ZFC Riemann hypothesis:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18668809

Keywords

Leech Lattice, Riemann Hypothesis, BSD Conjecture, P vs NP, Physical Closure

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