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Hi, saw that you reverted my incorrect edit on NP-complete. Got the point, thanks. Can you also answer the question that I've posted in Talk:NP-complete? -- Sundar 11:03, Nov 25, 2004 (UTC)

Provably vs. probably[edit]

Just saw the history of you fighting the change made by many an editor from provably to probably on Heuristic: I guess you're solution will hold, but a technique that might also have worked is surrounding the word by comments, saying "the text really should stay the way it is" or "when I wrote provably, I didn't mean probably". --- Charles Stewart 14:32, 24 Mar 2005 (UTC)

1. bogus grammar & 2.invalid link on NP Completeness...[edit]

1. true, 2.false. True I corrected a grammatical error. False the link was invalid pehaps not specific enough but certainly the right link. Tagging as in a flash of persistence on a cat scan and relevant to my knowledge of P=NP and the deg of things. Apparently once it's true lots of things are true and I would argue it can be proved this way... Wittgenstein as in music and its various truths... the sound is the music the score is the music the masterpiece it's all true so all manifestations of it are essentially the same things and so in math when we solve NP Complete, then it's all true and all solved. Chicken and egg problem. Like Plato's last thoughts (so I read), it reuires a new language which underlies the language we use.

Anyway I was out of order and should have gone through a discussion on the merits of inclusion of a thread in my mind i.e. I should write the paper and have it recognised before I quote it but I'm lazy about that.

Regards, Brian.Fagan@Gmail.com

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Thanks for working on reverting User:ANONYMOUS COWARD0xC0DE's ill-conceived changes to NP-complete. I haven't gotten involved in the discussion myself, because so far you've said everything I thought was necessary. -- Dominus 15:28, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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