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entombed in the shrine of zeroes and ones ([personal profile] rone) wrote2004-07-09 12:44 am
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spectacular nerdularity

There's a puzzle in KoTOR which looks like this:

What are the next two steps of this progression? 4, 14, 11-14, 31-14, 13-21-14.
It's enough to drive any math nerd insane.  The answers are 31-13-12-14 and 23-41-12-14.  The trick is to read the progression out loud: 4 is "one four", so you write down 14; then 14 is "one one, one four", 11-14; you read 11-14 as "three ones, one four", 31-14.  So, i got to thinking, "How far can you take this?"

1
11
21
12-11
31-12
13-21-12
31-13-22
23-21-22
42-13-11
14-12-31-13
41-14-12-23
24-31-22-13
32-14-23-21
23-32-21-14
32-23-21-14
(the last two repeat)
2
12
11-12
31-12
[etc.]
3
13
11-13
31-13
23-21
22-13-11
22-31-13
22-23-21
42-13-11
[etc.]
4
14
11-14
31-14
13-21-14
31-13-12-14
23-41-12-14
22-13-24-31
32-21-23-14
23-32-21-14
32-23-21-14
(the last two repeat)

For any other digit n, it's:

n
1n
11-1n
31-1n
13-21-1n
31-13-12-1n
23-41-12-1n
22-13-14-31-1n
22-41-23-14-1n
32-24-31-13-1n
33-22-14-31-1n
33-22-31-14-1n
(repeats)

So... what conclusions can we extract?  The words of Gregg Easterbrook's alter ego, Tuesday Morning Quarterback, come to mind:

This is the kind of hidden indicator that is essential to an insider's understanding of the game. Unfortunately, Tuesday Morning Quarterback has no idea what it means.


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