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Post your favorite stuff from viXra (or similar). I like this one, where the author solves two Millennium Prize problems in just five pages. I'm also a fan of this one, where the Goldbach conjecture is proven by induction in just two pages. :)

 

(For those of you unaware, viXra is a pre-print archive similar to arXiv, except they have zero restrictions on who can post what. Whereas arXiv requires affiliation with a university or an endorsement from an established user of the site, and will reject obviously wrong papers (which is pretty much a bare minimum standard), with viXra everyone has free-reign! The results of this policy are entertaining, to say the least.)

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I stopped looking at viXra a while ago.

 

Too many good ideas?

Post your favorite stuff from viXra (or similar). I like this one, where the author solves two Millennium Prize problems in just five pages.

 

wrong you aren't told the number of students not allowed it could be 0.

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wrong you aren't told the number of students not allowed it could be 0.

 

Well done.

You do know you have a greater than 90% probability of guessing right

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You do know you have a greater than 90% probability of guessing right

 

If you say so.

 

 

I think I did no better than chance when I tried (not surprisingly).

 

Whenever I saw the words "moduli" or "unparticle" I chose the other answer. snarXiv seems to like moduli spaces for some reason.

If you say so.

 

Well there is no dictation on how many of the hundred I allow into my dorms. I may pick 100 at random and if pairs disagree throw them out.

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Well there is no dictation on how many of the hundred I allow into my dorms. I may pick 100 at random and if pairs disagree throw them out.

 

I think you're on to something.

I think you're on to something.

 

Alternatively you could only keep 1 student. Therefore you never have incompatible pairs of students.

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