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Uploaded on Dec 17, 2011

Support Travelling Salesman: http://igg.me/at/tsmovie/x/2507487
• Winner - Best Feature Film - Silicon Valley Film Festival 2012
• Winner - Best Actor - Silicon Valley Film Festival 2012
• Official Selection - New York City International Film Festival 2012

TRAVELLING SALESMAN is an intellectual thriller about four of the world's smartest mathematicians hired by the U.S. government to solve the most elusive problem in computer science history -- P vs. NP. The four have jointly created a "system" which could be the next major advancement for humanity or the downfall of society.

As the mathematicians are about to sign documents that will give the government sole and private ownership of their solution, they wrestle with the moral dilemma of how their landmark discovery will be used.

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  • GenericEvilMob

    The melting point of sand is 1723 C. The melting point of copper is 1083 C, and zinc 420 C. Melting the sand would melt the coin too.

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  • Justin Seely

    He only reduced the coin in the sand problem from O(n^3) to O(n^2) not that huge a deal

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  • S gm

    This analogys for those who work with mathematics never work!

    They are just lamme...

    Is like, what is the solution for man to fly?

    You just need to learn from birds... EUREKA!

    Now shake your arms like birds do, go to a top of a building and jump!

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  • maxcohen13

    Good grief, this is some of the worst acting I've ever seen...and I get public access channels.

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  • cdiddca

    Is it a some weird cs parody joke?

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  • mrnnneal

    Honestly, P = NP is the last thing I ever thought I'd see on a movie poster.

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  • daoog

    but melting the coin wouldn't make it transparent

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  • PerpetualEpiphany

    No that's not how the complexity works out

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  • onlinesaurav

    no

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  • Ibraheem Saoud

    Anyone could give me a torrent for this movie :)

    Because USA forbiddened credit cards here and our cinema sucks :D

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  • Gubert Mathes

    Yeap, you are missing the point here. We, mathematicians, don't care about real life, we are thinking about an ideal world where we can establish the rules and obtain conclusions (theorems) from there. May be in our world copper will never melt.

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  • KostyaT

    But melting the coin would not make it transparent.

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