[r-t] random pn
Chris Poole
poole at maths.ox.ac.uk
Sat Dec 4 22:04:02 UTC 2004
Yes, Mark, but it's hardly random if you repeat a set of pns! Just write
down pns at random (and in the order you generate them randomly), and stop
when it comes round. How long is the method likely to be on N bells?
Chris
On Fri, 3 Dec 2004, Mark Davies wrote:
> Surely, Chris, any random pn gets turned into a method - by repeating it
> until it comes round.
>
> MBD
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