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I don't know, Maybe it has been done by other person but I embedded want to embed 3 NP-Complete problems(2 of them is demonstratedare known to be NP-Complete, 1 of them is my idea) with different versionown idea). I saw "this question" and got idea about reinterpreting embedding problems in theoretically.theory:

This part is globally known, embedding 2 NP-Complete Problemsproblems.

My Idea idea is, that more items is mean more bag gravity, more weight. More bag gravity weight slow downs the thief parabolically, minus parabolic accelerationexponentially. So Thief's another target of the thief should be finishing the robbery as quickly as he/she can.

This is my elaborating, the 2 NP-Complete Problems and also adding another problem. I canonly say "adding another problem" at the moment.Because

At this time, I can I'm not demonstrate(reduction to another NP-Complete Problem) "it sure that my idea is a np complete problem"actually NP-Complete. ProbablyMaybe, "gravity" is not a NP-Complete Problem alone. But I think, maybe it is NP-Complete problem in "embedded traveler this context of the travelling salesman and knapsack problem"problem.

So you programmers also know math very good, I appreciate you very much, if you enlighten me.

Brieflymy questions are:

  • Is the slowing down of the thief NP-complete, how can I too?

  • Is it possible to reduce my those three embedded problem problems to another NP-Complete a simple NP-complete problem.

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    I don't know, Maybe it has been done by other person but I embedded 3 NP-Complete problems(2 of them is demonstrated, 1 of them is my idea) with different version. I saw "clickthis question" and got idea about reinterpretting reinterpreting embedding problems in theoretically.

    • The Waiter is The Thief.
    • Tables are store.
    • Foods are valued items which has different weight.
    • Thief know all the items' price and weight before the robbery.
    • His target is most efficient robbery(max capacity of knapsack used, most valued items got) with robbing(getting at least 1 item) all stores(shortest way to completing robbery tour, also visit each store 1 time).

    This part is globally known, embedding 2 NP-Complete Problems.

    My Idea is, more items are is more bag gravity, more bag gravity slow downs the thief parabolically, minus parabolic acceleration. So Thief's another target should be finishing the robbery as quickly as he/she can.

    This is my elaborating, the 2 NP-Complete Problems and also adding another problem. I can only say "adding another problem" at the moment. Because, I can not demonstrate(reduction to another NP-Complete Problem) "it is a np complete problem". Probably, "gravity" is not a NP-Complete Problem alone. But I think, it is NP-Complete problem in "embedded traveler salesman and knapsack problem". So you programmers also know math very good, I appreciate you very much, if you enlighten me.

    Briefly, how can I reduce my embedded problem to another NP-Complete problem.

    Note:Sorry for too much parenthesis usage.

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