• Re: The "Strand" puzzle --- ( Continued Fractions using Lisp or Python?

    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to IlanMayer on Mon Jul 29 11:58:21 2024
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    XPost: comp.lang.python

    On 7/26/2024 5:37 AM, IlanMayer wrote:
    On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 19:07:56 +0000, HenHanna wrote:


    e.g. -------- For the (street)  Numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8)

                             (1,2,3,4,5)  and  (7,8)  both add up to 15.



    “In a given street of houses with consecutive numbers between 50 and
    500, find the house number, for which, the sum of numbers on the left is
    equal to the sum of numbers on the rightâ€



      Ramanujan and Strand Puzzle

                this was a very interesting puzzle tackled by the genius
    Srinivasa Ramanujan.        In the year 1914, P.C. Mahalanobis, a Kings
    college student in England, got hold of a puzzle from the Strand
    magazine.

    Solution found at: https://ubpdqnmathematica.wordpress.com/2021/12/05/ramanujan-and-strand-puzzle/


    thanks!



    So the solutions to the Strand puzzle can be found from the
    continued fraction of \sqrt{2}, which _is_ satisfying simple.


    Using Mathematica to look at the first 10 convergents


    ---------- is this (also) easy to do using Lisp or Python???

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