Over 2000 numbers are around a circle. Each number is the sum of its left and right neighbors.
Given that one of the numbers is a one, how many numbers (as a minimum) must there be?
(In reply to
re(3): What now ? - you're right again !! by McWorter)
Mc, I never heard about "Claudio Buffara", though I'm interested in math and logic a long time (in fact, since I was born...).
Googling, I found poor material about it. But I confess that I didn't search too much.
How do you know him ?
By the way, I'm dreaming with 1's, x's, (1-x)'s... and the my best shot is still 2003. Let's see what I get today. (sorry for possible mistakes in my english).
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Posted by pcbouhid
on 2005-06-01 14:56:04 |