Chapter 1
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IntroduCtIon
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Chapter 11: Hard Problems and (Limited) Sloppiness. As alluded to in the beginning of the introduction, there are
problems we don’t know how to solve efficiently and that we have reasons to think won’t be solved for a long time—
maybe never.
In this chapter, you learn how to apply the trusty tool of reduction in a new way: not to
solve problems
but to show that they are
hard. Also, we take a look at how a bit of (strictly limited) sloppiness
in the optimality criteria
can make problems a lot easier to solve.
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