Millenium Mathematics Problem Solved by Indian

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P=NP Problem Solved by Deolalikar a former IIT Bombay Student...

There are Seven Clay Mathematics Institute Millennium Problems.....This was one of 'em

He will get 1 million Dollar for solving such a tough Riddle

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/7938238/Computer-scientist-Vinay-Deolalikar-claims-to-have-solved-maths-riddle-of-P-vs-

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Wow!

What a great achievement by this young mathematician. On the eve of Independence day, He has given a wonderful gift to his countrymen.

Hats off !!

:woohoo: :woohoo:
As the news article clearly mentions he has claimed to solve the problem. His claim has not been proved yet. There are some flaws and some points which have been picked up by researchers which Mr. Vinay would have to clarify
That is great acheivement indeed..Attempt to solve it itself is great acheivment.hope he solves the doubt to prove that.
Indians were good in mathematics from ancient ages itself.Arybhata,Banabhatta etc were some of our great mathematicians.This young champ may also be one of them!
Abid is right to say that India has a grand tradition of mathematics. We had many pioneers in mathematics. Decimal system is India's contribution. Hope India will give more attention to Science and mathematics.
A computer scientist claims to have solved one of the world’s most complex and intractable mathematical problems by proving that P≠NP.

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i Was not able to solve Limits problems of my text book .Hats off to him :woohoo: :woohoo:
congratulation to this young mathematician for his achievement.......proud to be indian.....


:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
Ofcourse the problems had to be solved, just that its a matter of time before being solved.

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