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    16 Year Old Solves P Vs Np Million Dallor Millennium Prize Problem

     
    Andrew Magdy Kamal who was born on 08/06/1996 is the world's youngest professor. He became professor of Harris University in Manchester at the age of 12 in the field of theoretical physics on 07/11/2008. This is being recognized as a world record by World Records India. Just recently on 09/10/2012 he discovered the answer to the P vs. NP problem, here is his solution:
    The P vs NP problem-
    The question is to find the number of possible combinations of 100 students sitting down in 4 rows minus a list of students not aloud-
    P equals in parentheses 100 factorial possibilities times 4, then that result minus 100 factorial possibilities representing the possibilities of students not aloud-
    Next Step: the total answer for the whole problem is 100 factorial possibilities times 3 which equals 2.799786 times 10 to the 158th power is the total # of possibilities. The P vs NP problem has been solved.

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