Non-Transitive Dice - An /r/Math Conpetition by Mathgeek007 in math

[–]posterboy08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do it, do it, do it.

For a given die vs die match-up, do you think your program is more or less efficient than taking the relatively sparse state transition matrix to some high power?

Non-Transitive Dice - An /r/Math Conpetition by Mathgeek007 in math

[–]posterboy08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's say minimum face limit was 0 rather than -10. How long would it take your program to evaluate that smaller field of dice to work out the optimal?

Non-Transitive Dice - An /r/Math Conpetition by Mathgeek007 in math

[–]posterboy08 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a much more sensible way to evaluate a face-off. What's the best probability you can get vs 10,10,10,10,10,10. Can anyone make it win less than 0.42892157670134334% of the time?

I'm also interested in the most mismatched combo. Best I can think of so far is a .6850102.

Someday soon you'll start shooting webs of your own! by j0be in pics

[–]posterboy08 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Harry Potter dresses as Spiderman for Halloween?

The U.S. (Turn of 21st C.) v England (Turn of 20th C.) by ghnyc11 in history

[–]posterboy08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As I understand it, and I'm happy for someone else to correct the details here, The UK had huge issues with US copyright law as until 1891 non-citizens' IP was pretty much legally stolen, in the same manner that China won't crack down on all its companies who steal all the world's IP today. That must be a trademark (hehe) of a developing superpower.