[algogeeks] Re: Pigeon Hole Principle

2007-03-25 Thread Alfredo Cruz
color in the outer circle that would be next to each other. The idea came up with just one example of a circle divided in 24 sections, as I said I havent work in this a lot and all could be coincidence I hope this helps Alfredo Cruz P.D An interesting extension would be sections of arbitrary size

[algogeeks] Re: Pigeon Hole Principle

2007-03-25 Thread Alfredo Cruz
color in the outer circle that would be next to each other. The idea came up with just one example of a circle divided in 24 sections, as I said I havent work in this a lot and all could be coincidence I hope this helps Alfredo Cruz P.D An interesting extension would be sections of arbitrary size

[algogeeks] Re: Pigeon Hole Principle

2007-03-25 Thread Alfredo Cruz
color in the outer circle that would be next to each other. The idea came up with just one example of a circle divided in 24 sections, as I said I havent work in this a lot and all could be coincidence I hope this helps Alfredo Cruz P.D An interesting extension would be sections of arbitrary size

[algogeeks] Re: Pigeon Hole Principle

2007-03-25 Thread Alfredo Cruz
have k+1 wrw and rwr sections. (not so sure) k+1 is even I hope this helps Alfredo Cruz On Mar 25, 9:43 am, Karthik Singaram L [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: @alfredo: I dint get this part: 1) Lets say that we have the outer circle painted in the following manner: 1 red(C1), 1 white(C2), 1 red(C3