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And now, a couple of riders for amusement:1. Show your working! Rigorous formal proof, please, not simple enumeration!....
This might amuse those of a mathematical persuasion.We have a novelty advent calendar. For anyone brought up in a different faith, it counts down the days from 1 to 25 December. Ours consists of two numbered wooden cubes which you can rearrange to display every integer from 25 to zero. What numbers are painted on each cube?
The problem with the analytic solution is that 0.83 of an aircraft carrier, for instance, won't float, and if you add or subtract one you have to rethink all its escorts and tankers...... So they had to invent an entirely new branch of mathematics.
While individual equations present a kind of puzzle and have been considered throughout history, the formulation of general theories of Diophantine equations (beyond the case of linear and quadratic equations) was an achievement of the twentieth century.
Occasionally, one observes without comment. I'm embarrassed to be a member of this species every time I come across an unnecessary countdown, but the occasional flash of inspiration like Petro's Roman numerals restores some hope that all is not lost.
If you use base six the problem is trivial; 2 dice numbered 0 to 5 will do.
Athenian aircraft carriers?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/12/2022 13:19:28If you use base six the problem is trivial; 2 dice numbered 0 to 5 will do.Indeed. At one time I won a (non-monetary) bet that I could count over 1000 on my fingers. The pour soul didn't say I couldn't use base 2. :-D
Quote from: chiralSPO on 17/12/2022 22:08:29Quote from: Bored chemist on 17/12/2022 13:19:28If you use base six the problem is trivial; 2 dice numbered 0 to 5 will do.Indeed. At one time I won a (non-monetary) bet that I could count over 1000 on my fingers. The pour soul didn't say I couldn't use base 2. :-DWe can only get to 256 where I live.