i bet 100% of users dont understand this statement: Can integer factorization be solved in polynomial time on a classical computer?

RL, u idiot.
 
That's useless information, waste of neuron storage
 
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the "you're so smart" validation ur looking for is outside, IRL
 
I'd say probably not, otherwise asymmetric cryptography would be fucked. This is the holy grail of crypto-crackers, and I cannot imagine how many man-hours of extremely intelligent people have been sunken into this problem. Whoever finds an algorithm requiring only polynomial time would instantly be forcibly recruited by the NSA or killed.
 
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I'd say probably not, otherwise asymmetric cryptography would be fucked. This is the holy grail of crypto-crackers, and I cannot imagine how many man-hours of extremely intelligent people have been sunken into this problem. Whoever finds an algorithm requiring only polynomial time would instantly be forcibly recruited by the NSA or killed.
u understand the problem?
 
u understand the problem?
The problem is, in plain terms, whether there is a method (an algorithm) that can find the prime factors of any non-prime integer (integer factorization) that is sufficiently fast (runs in polynomial time).

And figuring this out is super hard.
 

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