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1,000,000,000 (billion) 1,000,000 (million) & 20,000 hard cases for P Vs NP Proof Chellenge (With code Files Included Test Them Your Self) READ DESCRIPTION. NOW WITH VIDEO

Authors: Cespedes, Richard;

1,000,000,000 (billion) 1,000,000 (million) & 20,000 hard cases for P Vs NP Proof Chellenge (With code Files Included Test Them Your Self) READ DESCRIPTION. NOW WITH VIDEO

Abstract

Yes now with 1,000,000,000 (billion) 1,000,000 (million) and 20,000 hardest cases Here for you to challenge p vs np the decades old math problems. It's comes with a file code so you can run in your cell. Just go online to sage math cell (not hard to find) and test run it. See p vs np be proven before your eyes becoming p = np. Solved! It's never been done for only be Ricky Cespedes and his hydrid piece wise heuristic equation (HPHE) it can solve many other math problems as as well. It's gonna be a thriller! Look for "20,000 or 1,000,000 test runs" Download file and wait till notification window pops open it and copy the code inside then go sage math cell online. And paste the code on the window. Press start or evacuate. And see the magic in real life. Repeat the process if you lose the code. If you still have the code file open it will a text editor. This post comes with one of my videos the billion hardest cases one. 

Keywords

Computer science, P vs np, Riemann hypothesis

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