"The themes and issues it addresses have never been more relevant ... Travelling Salesman is an essential watch."


"The themes and issues it addresses have never been more relevant ... Travelling Salesman is an essential watch."
"Travelling Salesman’s mathematicians are all too aware of what their work will do to the world, and watching them argue how to handle the consequences offers a thriller far more cerebral than most."
"Simply unbelievably excellent filmmaking. This is a film to seek out."
"A trip to see this movie might become an obligatory part of all math degrees."
New York. Philadelphia. London. Cambridge. Phoenix. Washington D.C. Glasgow. Tel Aviv. Seoul. Hamburg. Hertfordshire. San Francisco. Athens. College Station. Milwaukee. Nanyang. Edinburgh. Ann Arbor.
Outside of the United States (which already enjoys decent default mesh), much of the world in stock simulators is rendered at 76-meter (LOD9) or a dismal 304-meter (LOD7) resolution. FreeMeshX 2.0 standardizes the globe to a crisp 38-meter resolution. This means elevation points are sampled every 38 meters, capturing distinct ridges, sharp cliff sides, and realistic volcanic craters. 2. Rigorous Data Cleaning and Void Filling
: Standardizes the majority of the world's terrain to LOD10 (38m resolution) , which is the same level of detail found by default only in the USA.
Instead of a shallow ditch, the Grand Canyon reveals its iconic, tiered depth and complex plateau systems. Performance Impact: Will It Frame-Lock Your Sim? freemeshx global terrain mesh scenery 2.0
Move your organized FreeMeshX folders to a permanent directory on your drive. It does not strictly need to be inside your main simulator folder; placing it on a fast SSD will optimize loading times. Step 3: Activating in the Scenery Library Launch your simulator (FSX or P3D). Navigate to the menu and open the Scenery Library .
FreeMeshX Global Terrain Mesh Scenery 2.0 remains an absolute staple for legacy flight simulators. It breathes fresh life into aging platforms like FSX and solidifies the structural visual foundations of Prepar3D. By removing the abstract, rolling hills of default generation and replacing them with geographically accurate, razor-sharp mountain ranges, it fundamentally changes how you perceive the virtual world from the cockpit. Outside of the United States (which already enjoys
within the folder window to select it; do not browse inside the sub-folder named "scenery". Fly Away Simulation Are you planning to pair this with photoreal textures , or are you looking for a vector update tool to fix airport elevations? FreeMeshX Global Terrain Mesh Scenery 2.0 for FSX & P3D
Upgraded to 38-meter resolution, giving definition to the Great Dividing Range and the volcanic islands of the Pacific. Performance Impact: Will It Frame-Lock Your Sim
: Most of the globe is upgraded to LOD10 (38-meter resolution) , a dramatic leap from the default LOD6 or LOD9 found in many regions.
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) data, supplemented by regional high-resolution surveys (such as viewfinderpanoramas.org data).
To illustrate the difference, load up a flight from heading east toward the Grossglockner in default FSX/P3D. The mountains appear as green-brown pillows with rounded tops.
Because FreeMeshX files are highly organized and compiled natively, terrain initialization times during flight loading remain fast, especially when installed on an SSD. How to Install FreeMeshX Global 2.0
The P vs. NP problem is the most notorious unsolved problem in computer science. First introduced in 1971, it asks whether one class of problems (NP) is more difficult than another class (P).
Mathematicians group problems into classes based on how long they take to be solved and verified. "NP" is the class of problems whose answer can be verified in a reasonable amount of time. Some NP problems can also be solved quickly. Those problems are said to be in "P", which stands for polynomial time. However, there are other problems in NP which have never been solved in polynomial time.
The question is, is it possible to solve all NP problems as quickly as P problems? To date, no one knows for sure. Some NP questions seem harder than P questions, but they may not be.
Currently, many NP problems take a long time to solve. As such, certain problems like logistics scheduling and protein structure prediction are very difficult. Likewise, many cryptosystems, which are used to secure the world's data, rely on the assumption that they cannot be solved in polynomial time.
If someone were to show that NP problems were not difficult—that P and NP problems were the same—it would would have significant practical consequences. Advances in bioinformatics and theoretical chemistry could be made. Much of modern cryptography would be rendered inert. Financial systems would be exposed, leaving the entire Western economy vulnerable.
Proving that P = NP would have enormous ramifications that would be equally enlightening, devastating, and valuable...
"Mathematical puzzles don't often get to star in feature films, but P vs NP is the subject of an upcoming thriller"
"A movie that features science and technology is always welcome, but is it not often we have one that focuses on computer science. Travelling Salesman is just such a rare movie."
"We all know that the P=NP question is truly fascinating, but now it is about to be released as a movie."
"I speak with Timothy about where he got the idea for the movie, how he made sure that the mathematics was correct, and why science movies just may be the new comic book movies."
"At last someone is taking the position that P = NP is a possibility seriously. If nothing else, the film's brain trust realize that being equal is the cool direction, the direction with the most excitement, the most worthy of a major motion picture."
"Travelling Salesman is an unusual movie: despite almost every character being a mathematician there's not a mad person in sight."