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May 2004
New York City
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and not on the boundary (which may be evens and odds already). In that case all 35 swaps may be needed to get the composite configuration desired. It's still open as to whether separating into even/odd halves is in fact optimal. Last fiddled with by davar55 on 2007-11-14 at 18:42 |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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all even (or vice versa), thereby having to swap all the boundary pieces in the first 25 swaps.. Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2007-11-14 at 21:47 |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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99-<even counterpart> mod 100. So there is no contention for the same number along the odd boundary. Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2007-11-14 at 21:55 |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Yes I made a booboo.
Maybe 199 is prime or maybe it isn't. But if you dont want to talk to me, I don't want to talk to you. David |
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