Could you please explain a little more about how it connect the problem with
the content in that webpage?

Thank you



2010/11/6 Raj <rajmangaltiw...@gmail.com>

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> http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~moore/best-ideas/mjrty/index.html<http://www.cs.utexas.edu/%7Emoore/best-ideas/mjrty/index.html>
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> On Nov 7, 3:12 am, lichenga2404 <lichenga2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > There are many secret groups in College A.Every student at college A
> > is a member or these secret group, though membership in one excludes a
> > student from joining any other group. You wish to determine if any one
> > of these groups contains more than half of the student population. To
> > achieve this , you will introduce 2 students to each other: if they
> > are members of different group , they will smile. If different group ,
> > they will nod. How to determine if any one group has more than half of
> > the student population as members in O(n) introductions . And justify
> > the answer.
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