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Squares, Circles, and Triangles

As in the Squares and Circles game, here too one is presented with a row of shapes. Each shape is either a square, or a circle, or a triangle. A move consists in selecting any two different shapes. The puzzle has two variants depending on what happens next.

  • Move with elimination
    Two selected shapes are replaced with a single one of the remaining variety. The question here is whether it's always possible to reduce the configuration to a single shape. If so, what shape might it be?

  • Move without elimination
    Two selected shapes are replaced by two shapes of the remaining variety. The question is whether or not it's possible to achieve the configuration with identical shapes only. If yes, what shape might it be?

In both cases, provided the required state is attainable, how do you get there?


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Explanation

Since obviously the order of objects in the row is not important, any configuration of objects of three different shapes can be represented by a triple of numbers (s, c, t) where s is the number of squares, c the number of circles, and t is the number of triangles.

The latter problem appears in a different guise in [Cofman, p. 97] with a reference to Kvant (1985). Chameleons on an island come in three colors. They wonder and meet in pairs. When two chameleons of different colors meet, they both change to the third color. Given initial amounts of the lizards of each color are 13, 15, and 17, may this happen that, after a while, all of them acquire the same color? [Tao, p. 83], too, discusses this variant with a reference the Tournaments of Towns competition (1989). We consider two solutions to that problem elsewhere.

References

  1. J. Cofman, What To Solve?, Oxford Science Publications, 1996.
  2. T. Tao, Solving Mathematical Problems, Oxford University Press

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No, the condition is not sufficient. For example, (2, 2, 2) is not reducible to a single shape at all. (1, 1, 1) is not reducible either. Try them.

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