AbstractSuppose x is an n-bit integer. By a comparison question we mean a question of the form “does x satisfy either condition a ⩽x ⩽b or c ⩽x ⩽d?”. We describe strategies to find x using the smallest possible number q(n) of comparison questions, and allowing up to two of the answers to be erroneous. As proved in this self-contained paper, with the exception of n = 2, q(n) is the smallest number q satisfying Berlekamp's inequality 2q⩾2nq2+ q + 1. This result would disappear if we only allowed questions of the form “does x satisfy the condition a⩽x⩽b?”. Since no strategy can find the unknown x ∈ {0,1,…,2n −1} with less than q(n) questions, our result provides extremely simple optimal searching strategies for Ulam's game with two lies—the ga...
AbstractWe consider the problem of finding the minimal number Ll(M) of binary questions needed to fi...
AbstractWe consider the problem of identifying an unknown value x ϵ {1, 2,…, n} using only compariso...
We consider the problem of identifying an unknown value X 2 fa1; : : : ; ang using only "X • C?...
AbstractSuppose x is an n-bit integer. By a comparison question we mean a question of the form “does...
AbstractIn this paper we determine the minimal number of yes-no queries needed to find an unknown in...
AbstractIn this paper we determine the minimal number of yes–no queries that are needed to find an u...
AbstractUlam's problem is to determine the minimal number of yes-no queries sufficient to find an un...
AbstractThe problem of searching in the presence of errors is modeled as a game between a questioner...
AbstractIn this paper we determine the minimal number of yes-no queries needed to find an unknown in...
AbstractWe consider the following scenario: There are two individuals, say Q (Questioner) and R (Res...
AbstractWe consider the basic problem of searching for an unknown m-bit number by asking the minimum...
AbstractWe consider two-person searching games handling erroneous information. The Responder selects...
AbstractOur aim is to minimize the number of answer/question alternations in a perfect two-fault-tol...
The Ulam-Rényi game is a classical model for the problem of finding an unknown number in a finite se...
In this paper we determine the minimal number of yes-no queries needed to find an unknown integer be...
AbstractWe consider the problem of finding the minimal number Ll(M) of binary questions needed to fi...
AbstractWe consider the problem of identifying an unknown value x ϵ {1, 2,…, n} using only compariso...
We consider the problem of identifying an unknown value X 2 fa1; : : : ; ang using only "X • C?...
AbstractSuppose x is an n-bit integer. By a comparison question we mean a question of the form “does...
AbstractIn this paper we determine the minimal number of yes-no queries needed to find an unknown in...
AbstractIn this paper we determine the minimal number of yes–no queries that are needed to find an u...
AbstractUlam's problem is to determine the minimal number of yes-no queries sufficient to find an un...
AbstractThe problem of searching in the presence of errors is modeled as a game between a questioner...
AbstractIn this paper we determine the minimal number of yes-no queries needed to find an unknown in...
AbstractWe consider the following scenario: There are two individuals, say Q (Questioner) and R (Res...
AbstractWe consider the basic problem of searching for an unknown m-bit number by asking the minimum...
AbstractWe consider two-person searching games handling erroneous information. The Responder selects...
AbstractOur aim is to minimize the number of answer/question alternations in a perfect two-fault-tol...
The Ulam-Rényi game is a classical model for the problem of finding an unknown number in a finite se...
In this paper we determine the minimal number of yes-no queries needed to find an unknown integer be...
AbstractWe consider the problem of finding the minimal number Ll(M) of binary questions needed to fi...
AbstractWe consider the problem of identifying an unknown value x ϵ {1, 2,…, n} using only compariso...
We consider the problem of identifying an unknown value X 2 fa1; : : : ; ang using only "X • C?...