I disagree. It keeps me more engaged.
More specifically algorithms solve arbitrary sets of inputs and outputs. Different algorithms can be aligned with different sets of inputs and outputs that are less natural but within the P=NP criteria.
P=NP because all inputs and outputs can be represented by a 1’s/0’s number and a line can be drawn between those numbers that’s O(1) and all sets of algorithms are arbitrary so it’s possible to have a set of algorithms…
I disagree. It keeps me more engaged.
More specifically algorithms solve arbitrary sets of inputs and outputs. Different algorithms can be aligned with different sets of inputs and outputs that are less natural but within the P=NP criteria.
P=NP because all inputs and outputs can be represented by a 1’s/0’s number and a line can be drawn between those numbers that’s O(1) and all sets of algorithms are arbitrary so it’s possible to have a set of algorithms…