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Phigital Number Base

Let $\varphi$ be the golden ratio: $\varphi=\frac{1+\sqrt{5}}{2}.$ Remarkably it is possible to write every positive integer as a sum of powers of $\varphi$ even if we require...
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Comfortable Distance II

There are $N$ seats in a row. $N$ people come one after another to fill the seats according to the following rules: No person sits beside another....
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Triangle Inscribed in Ellipse

The triangle $\triangle ABC$ is inscribed in an ellipse with equation $\frac {x^2} {a^2} + \frac {y^2} {b^2} = 1$, $0 \lt 2b \lt a$, $a$ and...
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Super Ramvok

Consider a single game of Ramvok: Let $t$ represent the maximum number of turns the game lasts. If $t = 0$, then the game ends immediately. Otherwise,...
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Empty Chairs

In a room $N$ chairs are placed around a round table. Knights enter the room one by one and choose at random an available empty chair. To...
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Smooth Divisors of Binomial Coefficients

An integer is called B-smooth if none of its prime factors is greater than $B$. Let $S_B(n)$ be the largest $B$-smooth divisor of $n$. Examples: $S_1(10)=1$ $S_4(2100)...
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Superinteger

An integer $s$ is called a superinteger of another integer $n$ if the digits of $n$ form a subsequenceA subsequence is a sequence that can be derived...
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  • John Rhodes
  • August 15, 2023
  • Computational Mathematics

Distinct Terms in a Multiplication Table

Let $P(m,n)$ be the number of distinct terms in an $m\times n$ multiplication table. For example, a $3\times 4$ multiplication table looks like this: $\times$ 12341 12342...
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