KGS math club

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A group of people on Kiseido Go Server Mathematics room.

The meaning of this page is to collect the problems posed there and save hints and solution suggestions.

KGS math problems
Date Author Problem Solutions
21.6.2008 amkach Consider the two player game that begins with an even length ordered sequence of positive integers. Each player, in turn, removes either the first or last of the remaining integers, ending when all the integers have been removed. A player's score is the sum of the integers that they removed; the winner is the player with the higher score (with a tie if equal scores). Show that Player One has a non-losing strategy, i.e., can always force a tie or a win.
StoneTiger Does any member of the sequence 1, 4, 20, 80, ... generated by x(n) = 6x(n-1) - 12x(n-2) + 8x(n-3) ever have a factor in common with 2007? sigmundur