Princeton Neuroscience Institute Seminar
The "P vs. NP" problem: efficient computation, Internet security, and the limits to human knowledge
The "P vs. NP" problem, formulated by computer theorists in the 1970s, quickly became a central outstanding problem of science and mathematics. In this talk I will attempt to describe its mathematical, scientific and philosophical content. I will discuss its status, and the implications of its resolution on science and technology (making clear that the $\$1$M prize on solving it pales in comparison with these implications). No special background will be assumed.
Date & Time
March 09, 2017 | 4:30pm – 6:00pm
Speakers
Affiliation
Herbert H. Maass Professor, School of Mathematics