A Few Good Algorithms
A Few Good Algorithms is a 1992 American legal computational complexity drama film directed by Rob Reiner and Andrey Kolmogorov, starring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon.
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You want NP-hard problems?
You can't handle NP-hard problems.
In the News
One Flew Over the Matrix Nest is a 1975 American psychological comedy science fiction film about Randle McMurphy (Jack Nicholson), a new patient at a virtual mental institution.
Turing Completeness Adventure Stories— "Chilling and informative tales of Turing Machines — rule sets which are able to recognize or decide other data-manipulation rule sets."
The Turing Completeness of Tutankhamun is a made-for-television movie which explores the question: Was the Pharaoh Tutankhamun Turing complete? And if so, can we make valid computations today based on Tutankhamun's grave goods?
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Fiction cross-reference
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Golden Ratio Faith
- One Flew Over the Matrix Nest
- The Turing Completeness of Tutankhamun
- Turing Completeness Adventure Stories
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External links
- A Few Good Men @ Wikipedia
- A Few Good Men - trailer @ YouTube
- You have to ask me nicely @ YouTube
- You can't handle the truth @ YouTube
- Computational complexity @ Wikipedia
- P vs. NP and the Computational Complexity Zoo @ YouTube
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Keywords: NP-hardness
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