Think of a Number. How Do Math Magicians Know What It Is?
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Think of a Number. How Do Math Magicians Know What It Is?
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#3Two numbers are chosen randomly, both are positive integers smaller than 100. Sandy is told the sum of the numbers, while Peter is told the product of the numbers.
Then, this dialog occurs between Sandy and Peter:
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I don't know the numbers.
Sandy: I don't know the numbers.
Peter: I do know the numbers.
What are the numbers?
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#4It'd be interesting to see if any of the tricks worked for, say, -7π + ei.
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#5Any positive integer you take, you end up in a 1-4-2-1 loop. It's not proved yet but there's no number found yet that satisfies otherwise.
Very interesting. What's the use case of this?
Impressing ladies at the bar with your 'deep connection'.
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#6Reminds me of this problem: Two numbers are chosen randomly, both are positive integers smaller than 100. Sandy is told the sum of the numbers, while Peter is told the product of the numbers. Then, this dialog occurs between Sandy and Peter: Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don'…
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#7Reminds me of this problem: Two numbers are chosen randomly, both are positive integers smaller than 100. Sandy is told the sum of the numbers, while Peter is told the product of the numbers. Then, this dialog occurs between Sandy and Peter: Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don'…
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#9Reminds me of this problem: Two numbers are chosen randomly, both are positive integers smaller than 100. Sandy is told the sum of the numbers, while Peter is told the product of the numbers. Then, this dialog occurs between Sandy and Peter: Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don'…
I still don't get it :D
> Each sentence is extra data given to the other person.
> When Peter says "I don't know the numbers", means that he doesn't have enough information. For example, if the product of the numbers is 10, it could be (1,10) or (2,5). But if the product is 9801, then Peter would know the answer (99,99). Therefore, his first sentence reveals to Sandy that (99,99) isn't a possible answer. But even this extra data isn't enough for Sandy to know the answer, and she says so. Again, this is extra data for Peter, but , again, is not enough. This go back and forth until suddenly Peter gains enough information to find the answer.
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#10Reminds me of this problem: Two numbers are chosen randomly, both are positive integers smaller than 100. Sandy is told the sum of the numbers, while Peter is told the product of the numbers. Then, this dialog occurs between Sandy and Peter: Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don't know the numbers. Peter: I don't know the numbers. Sandy: I don'…