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...initions are NOT the same as the dictionary-definition (not necessarily in an *ironic* sense).
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...of each vile-size you should buy as to ensure that you get one more red than blue filled vile?
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...aps we should have some kind of competition. Who can solve this puzzle for the highest EVEN n?
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..., just fill the grid with increasing primes. Finding the best solution, however, is trickier.)
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Here is a simple grid game based on coprimality.
Any number of players.
Start with an n-by-n grid drawn on paper. (I suggest an n of at least 5 or 6.)
Players take turns writing integers into an
...r sides are counted. Shading them in with different colors might be aesthetically pleasing. :)
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...word?
I need to know of some of the dangerous-pitfall words to be careful of when typing....
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Yeah, base-2, base-16, even base-8. But MAYBE only if the ancients had digital computers....
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We have an analog clock with hour-numbers which are not glued on. An army of ants moves some of the numbers around every hour. At hour k, the ants move the numbers currently at positions (k+1) through
This is the second one of these puzzles I have posted. This one is not difficult; but the point of posting is to showcase some more possibilities regarding this kind of maze.
I think the maze works
...5 8 9 1413 6 7 1815* * * 1716*
Player whose number is closest to 7 (the number of *'s) wins.
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Let's say, out of curiosity, that we form a chain of sequences from a sequence-set, such as the Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences: http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/index.html#L
A chain co
Since signups have stalled I would like to extend an informal invitation to Leroy Quet, Ilan Meyer, Nick Wedd, Carl G, Jonathan Rivet (who did extremely well in last years competition if I remember ri
...separating square filled with your symbol, you get 2+1+4 = 7 points for the one larger island.
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...e prove that a certain solution is minimized without simply looking at all possible solutions?
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...e names (so I may have consequently missed a city), but the solution I got wasn't too obvious.
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PS: Okay. If you must, and after thinking about this for a long time you still can...
...zzles than sci.math, but there is a touch of genuine math in it, near the end, so I post here as well.
Leroy asks about 'prime trees', that is, full binary trees labelled from 1 to (2^n - 1), such t...
...spell a word wrong, have you spelled it at all?....
(If, anyway, the word isn't 'wrong'....)
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This was bugging me recently. I thought the solution would be simple. And after several false solutions, I have finally given up.
What is the number of permutations of the first m positive integers
Here is a puzzle that I made up today that is kind of fun to solve.
Start with a n-by-n grid. Place a zero in one of the squares. Then place every integer from 1 to n^2 -1 into the grid (one integer
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I had much more to say on the subject of mathematics, but, who knows if I will return.
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PS: Take any messages from 'me' with a grain of salt. And, of course, if they can ...
Begin with a finite set of integers (such as all the positive integers
... MATTER the size of the wizard's flask (which is only known to be between 1 cc and 1000 cc's).
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...ble in language.
Can you come up with some other phrases which are ambiguous like this?.....
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...tter how physically unlikely) would rainbows be of some odd shape?
Yeah, stupid questions...
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PS: I already know that if water had a different density, then rainbows would have...
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...res that can be constructed from the integers of 1 to (6 *n^2), for all n = positive integer.)
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...he word is next to any other letter in the word according to the letters' alphabetical orders.
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