10.57 One form of the knapsack problem is as follows: We are given a set of integers A = a1, a2, . . . , aN and an integer K. Is there a subset of A whose sum is exactly K? a. Give an algorithm that solves the knapsack problem in O(NK) time. b. Why does this not show that P = NP? . - | |
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