I’ve found (and proved) an algorithm that is NP-complete in the assumption that P=NP. In other words, if P=NP has a positive solution, my algorithm is its solution. I was kinda afraid if I already have almost solved P=NP as an easy…

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Describes the new political (economical) ideology under the contingent name social crypto libertarianism or left crypto libertarianism (Note that it is not social, not left, and not libertarianism, I call it so for lack of more suitable words.) and the practical steps of how to implant this concept into modern economy. You are offered to participate in the experiment volunteering or for a reward.

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Abstract. A review of my book “Generalized limit (of arbitrary discontinuous function)”. A popular introduction with graphs to the following topic: I consider (a generalized) limit of an arbitrary (discontinuous) function, defined in terms of funcoids. The definition of the generalized limit…

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Traditional calculus as first considered in 17th century by Isaac Newton (and Leibniz, however some say Leibniz stole the Newton’s idea) and then 150 years later formalized (formulated correctly) by Cauchy and Weierstrass, uses limits. Initially calculus was called “infinitesimal calculus”, but…

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