So I was browsing Concrete Mathematics by Don Knuth et al, and I found a proof thatP=NP for small N[1]. However if you make P=0, the size of N doesn’t matter. So if P=0, then P = NP. Where is my money?
Specifically for N=1. It’s in the margin of the book [↩]
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