which do you think will be solved first?
Obviously the Riemann Hypothesis.
don't most computer scientists agree that P=NP they just havn't been able to prove it yet?
>>9027111
Ask Simon Cosgrove, he's solved it.
>>9027069
Neither. The Goldbach conjecture first, as it was already resolved by Norman J. Wildberger.
>>9027111
most agree that p=/=np
>>9027069
Even if someone knew the answers do you think they would reveal it?
>>9027069
probably np vs riemann hypothesis.
P wont be solved for quite a while.
>>9027069
PvNP will be solved first, I think.
CS is a younger field; it will probably take less time for each big step.
maybe I don't understand p vs. np but here is my solution
space is a 3d grid of integer spaces. there are objects of no shape on the quantum level. there are rules on how these quantum particles react when they interact, but none can ever overlap, such as a certain amount in integeric repulsion or they come to be neighbors when brought in a certain vicinity. I have been called a dumbass on this many times, so my answer is, when searching for an answer, it is the amount of movement based on dimensions, and this cannot be known because our senses are made of matter.
>>9027898
so it is statistically unlikely that n=np, but perfectly improbably feasible.
>>9027069
Probably the latter
>On The Riemann Zeta Function
>http://vixra.org/abs/1703.0073