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Tw, hashing and encryption are not the same thing. With encryption, there is a key with which something can be decrypted. Hashing is one way, no key, isn't reversible. A hashing result can't be read by humans. Apples and oranges.
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Hash codes are not limited to encryption. These are also found in data compression. And in the case of that quantum computer, to extract information from noise. Hash codes also exist for data structures. Another hashing function is called fractals. You really need to learn stuff before posting your feelings. Since your feeling only want to demean. And not contribute honest answers to the topic. |
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Not every Freecell game is winnable. You can construct an impossible one. Some versions of MS Freecell allow you to see examples by entering game numbers -1 and -2. Outside those special cases, all but one of the pseudorandom deals supported by the game can be won.
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Even professionals who do this research were quoted. What supports those denials? Extremists are taught to demean and disparage another. Since that (and not facts or reality) is somehow proof. He puts up a strawman. A hash can be quickly checked. Therefore it is not a hash. Some hashes can be quickly verified (checked by a reverse hash). Others cannot. As demonstrated in previous examples that were intentionally ignored. Since strawmen and insulting others is now the standard for proof. He again does like henry quirk. Since personal attacks is the new standard in the Cellar. |
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Freecell demonstrates a challenge that quantum computing should solve many times faster. Since the number of possible games is quite large (apparently more than 11982 possible games). And the number of possible solutions is exponentially larger. BTW, what are the number of possible games? I believe it is more than 8 E 67 possible games. I could not guess how many possible solutions must be attempted for each game. |
52! possible games, so yes, over 8e67, though it could be cut down by dividing by the number of equivalent games (swap suits, swap columns of identical size). But, as I said, games -1 and -2 are not solveable, so it is proven by counterexample that not all games are solveable. Game 11982 is the only one of the 32000 supported by MS FreeCell that has not been proven solveable through brute force.
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Everyone but you can see that you've demonstrated continuing incompetence in this area and deteriorated mental status. Tw's ride, let's see him juggle while riding it: Attachment 68990 |
"He again does like henry quirk"
Nope.
Nobody does it better Makes you feel sad for the rest Nobody does it half as good as me Baby, I'm the best |
Gee gosh golly, I'm sorry I asked. :facepalm:
I lie, not sorry at all. :lol: |
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You're talking baby talk again.
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