Dgc1808 on 25 September 2008
nordlead said: I posted this in another area, but it is one of my favorite problems of all time and no one has solved it yet. A few things to note. Solving this like a proof in algebra makes this a lot easier. Also, I won't post an answer for a few days, as I have to type it up and I'm lazy. There is a short answer, but that is the easy cop out. 1) Start with VG 2) If you possess a string whose last letter is G, you can add an C at the end 3) If you have Vx you can add Vxx to your collection Example: (VGC => VGCGC) 4) if you have GGG you can replace that with C 5) If you have CC you can drop it 6) Find a way to get VC |
I was wondering If I can get a PM to this questions answer??
I didn't get as much time as I wanted to ponder on it....
4 ≈ One