This P = NP problem is pretty interesting to me, as well. We learned about it a little last year in Discrete, but I still don't really understand it. It seems to be so ambiguous. Who decides how quick 'quick' is in the definition? I guess that's why the Clay Mathematics Institute is offering $1 million for a correct proof of the problem.

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