Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::MatemáticaEnsino Médio::MatemáticaA group of 32 golfers want to play in groups of four for several days. Can they play for ten days, with no pair of golfers in the same group twice? The reader may want to skip the next three paragraphs. In 1850, Reverend Thomas Kirkman sent a related query to the readers of a popular math magazine, Lady's and Gentleman's Diary: Fifteen young ladies in a school walk out three abreast for seven days in succession: it is required to arrange them daily, so that no two will walk twice abreast. Arthur Cayley and Jakob Steiner solved the problem. For groups of three, solutions are called either a Resolvable Steiner Triple System (RSTS) or a Kirkman Triple System (KTS)...
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in golf: which of two golfers of equal ability has the advantage, the more consistent golfer or the ...
Abstract The Social Golfer Problem (SGP) is a sports scheduling problem that ex-hibits a lot of symm...
By looking at the extension of Hall's marriage theorem to harems, where some people are allowed to h...
Wlodek Rabinowicz suggested in an e-mail conversation (2001) to me that one might be able to use a p...
Educação Superior::Ciências Exatas e da Terra::MatemáticaEnsino Médio::MatemáticaA group of 32 golfe...
Inspired by the increasing popularity of Swiss-system tournaments in sports, we study the problem of...
AbstractWe discuss the generalization of Kirkman's Schoolgirl Problem to the case where the number o...
A Kirkman triple system of order v, whose point set is consecutively numbered, is called smooth, if ...
AbstractA solution is given to the problem: Can 15 schoolgirls walk out in five rows of three, seven...
This work is concerned with five problems in combinatorics. In Josephus problem, people are standing...
We analyze a little riddle that has challenged mathematicians for half a century. Imagine three club...
The current pandemic has led schools and universities to turn to online meeting software solutions s...
Romina, Ankur, Brian, Jeff and Michael are eleventh graders collaborating on the World Series Proble...
Reach mahjong is a gambling game for 4 players, most popular in Japan, but played internationally, i...
Suppose that you are at a party and you notice that there are three people, all of whom know each ot...
in golf: which of two golfers of equal ability has the advantage, the more consistent golfer or the ...
Abstract The Social Golfer Problem (SGP) is a sports scheduling problem that ex-hibits a lot of symm...
By looking at the extension of Hall's marriage theorem to harems, where some people are allowed to h...
Wlodek Rabinowicz suggested in an e-mail conversation (2001) to me that one might be able to use a p...