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You might have discovered a fast algorithm that doesn't actually reduce the asymptotic complexity (just flattens it out for a larger initial space), or the asymptotic complexity isn't what you think it is.

This has little impact on what someone can do with the algorithm, but it sounds like the author is concerned with ensuring that they understand why their new algorithm works. Since they're committed to not discussing their discovery for several years, it seems reasonable to want to make sure they haven't convinced themselves of something that doesn't work the way they think.



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