Will polynomial NP-complete algorithms be galactic?
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If P=NP is proven, will the polynomial-time algorithms for NP-complete problems (such as SAT) be so complex (i.e., "galactic") that they become impractical for real-world use? "Complex" means extremely large constant factors or exponents.
Upon a formal proof of P=NP, the nature of the discovered algorithms will be evaluated, after which this market will resolve.
Resolves N/A if P ≠ NP.
For example, if the exponential-time algorithm remains faster than the polynomial-time algorithm for typical input sizes, this resolves YES.
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