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37 back to basics

Started by 6th-sense, Jun 09, 02:29 PM 2018

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ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

Let's consider a concrete example to illustrate the proof. Suppose we have the sequence

=
[
3
,
1
,
4
,
6
,
5
,
2
]
a=[3,1,4,6,5,2].

Identify Upsequence (U):

Longest Upsequence: [1, 4, 5], with length

=
3
U=3.
Identify Downsequence (D):

Longest Downsequence: [3, 1], with length

=
2
D=2.
Construct Labels (u, d):

Possible labels: (1,1), (1,2), (2,1), (2,2), (3,1), (3,2).
Assign Labels to Elements:

Assign labels based on the length of the ending upsequence and downsequence.
Element 1: (1,1)
Element 2: (1,2)
Element 3: (2,1)
Element 4: (3,1)
Element 5: (3,2)
Element 6: (2,2)
Verify Uniqueness:

Ensure that distinct elements get distinct labels.

leoncino74

but when you have the up or down sequence of two elements, for example

1,3    or   5,4

what you play all the missing elements to complete it

up    4,5,6                  down   3,2,1

for the next spin ?

6,5 for yours example is another down sequ.

ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

I think we don't take U and D from main lines as we have A and B so one will be for U and the other for D!!!

ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

  ???

ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

I really can't understand the application of Erdos. After the 9th spin on the example it has to be 4 thats only the proof. That 4 can be any number!!!

donik7777

With Erdoz you cannot predict!
Db

ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

Quote from: donik7777 on Jan 02, 09:51 AM 2024With Erdoz you cannot predict!
Db
We know that! Who said about predict!

ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

Ok bare with my poor trying on this,if we have N^2+1 variables; and let the N^2+1 variables denoting the length of the longest increasing subsequences be pigeons and the (n) length values be holes then using the PHP we can conclude that there exist n+1  length with the same value;

The example below is selected carefully so we don't have an increasing subsequence of length n=3 (4) so 10#;
   
After finding all the LU sequences what the PHP say , at least n+1 off them must be the same;


leoncino74

Alex, the problem is that here we won't have other answers, whoever gave, you'll perhaps only have other riddles to bang your head who knows where... As if by helping, in the end, they would win less. no one doubts the help given, but the reality is that this help consists only of continuous riddles. For me this discussion ends here, after only starting in 2018.. I will no longer follow this post

ᶦ ᵃᵐ|Ä-łëx

I agree with you Leo, I just wanted to share that as it has something interesting but the guru's won't help except turn in and piss some puzzle for us.. At the and life goes on with or without this.. This thread died...

Mario Mandelli

giuseppe, excellent choice 😅 I have been following this page for some time although as you know I don't play kabbalistic or mathematical methods, out of curiosity I followed to see where the desire for protagonism of certain subjects who live by riddles goes... so I understand you..👍
good evening 😉

6th-sense

well its 6 years ago and the anniversary of this thread...hope everyone is doing ok...and hopefully learned something...

i,ll check in next year...people take the concept of this thread in so many ways...good and bad...

all i can say is random has limits ...break info down and cage those limits...for some thats nonsense...for others its inspirational....with 37 numbers ..what is that limit...

take care

INTERCEPTOR

Happy anniversary, good to see you.

Cristal2000

only 6 years old?
We've been trying to solve countless puzzles for almost 15 years without success, and I honestly feel very tired

Chrono

Hey 6th-sense, could you elaborate on the 'good and bad' - maybe even just the bad? Great thread

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