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P != NP edit

First, would you please leave the topics of discussion in chronological order on my talk page? Second, Wikipedia is not a place for original research. Third, what do you expect? You vandalize an article, link to your own page, and there state that it is "easy to verify that P != NP", give no proof for that claim, while below you state that an infinite number of problems must be checked (huh? easy?), and use the mere existence of an infinite number of problems as reason to conclude that P != NP... by that reasoning even problems in P are not easy to solve. It's all complete nonsense. Fourth, if you think you're so grand you should really go collect the Millenium prize. Finally, if you want to discuss your mathematical problems on Wikipedia please have a look at the maths help desk - last time we had someone solve the integer factorization problem. Good luck! Nageh (talk) 17:05, 10 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Okay, not trolling here, and apologies for messing up the chronology of this page. Since you seem to be more knowledgeable than me (and your Wikipedia contributions confirm your ability, would you be so kind as to tell me where I've messed up. I've added a Proof by Contradiction to clarify https://sites.google.com/site/pnproof/.

Regards and thanks for your time. Vivek (talk) 17:43, 10 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Atma Shatakam edit

Hi Vivek. Please provide a source for the translation you added to this page. Thanks. Imc (talk) 17:27, 22 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

I got it off of a website. Vedic shlokas and translations should not be copyrighted.
Slokas (the original form) are not copyrighted, since they were usually composed long ago. Hence the original text can be included here, even if transliterated since these are done according to set rules. Translations however are not the original, they are always interpretations. One person's translation of a complex text would almost always be different from another. Hence they are subject to copyright like any other material composed by people today. Imc (talk)

Indian Collaboration of the Month edit

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