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Discussion of Problem 1231. Turing: One, Two, Three, …

I wonder if the sample output can work if n=3
Posted by AOY++ 13 Nov 2002 06:25
Could anybody tell me what "condition" means? why it goes from 1->2->3->4->4->5 in the example? - Innovative Cat. 12 Nov 2002 03:47
Posted by Safe Bird (USU) 13 Nov 2002 15:43
Please do not post the same message many times.
Posted by AOY++ 13 Nov 2002 16:30
It is not good to everyone.
But no one replys.
Posted by Safe Bird (USU) 13 Nov 2002 16:59
Re: But no one replys.
Posted by Leonid Volkov 14 Nov 2002 01:02
The problems from Rybinsk are written in bad English. What they
name "condition" is normally called "state" (of a Turing machine, or
of a finite automaton for instance).
But why does it go from 1->2->3->4->4->5 in the example?
Posted by Safe Bird (USU) 19 Nov 2002 10:51