Diaconis, P. & Graham, R.L. The Magic of Charles Sanders Peirce. (2017). PDF. https://statweb.stanford.edu/~cgates/PERSI/year.html#17
SOME AMAZING MAZES. [THE FIRST CURIOSITY]. C.S. Peirce. (1908). PDF.
https://archive.org/details/jstor-27900105/mode/2up
SOME AMAZING MAZES. [CONCLUSION].
Charles Sanders Peirce. (1908). PDF.
https://archive.org/details/jstor-27900123/page/n1/mode/2up
The Magic of Charles Sanders Peirce
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Wow! I had no idea. Thanks so much for posting these links.
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SOME AMAZING MAZES. [THE SECOND CURIOSITY]. C.S. Peirce. (1909). PDF.
https://archive.org/details/jstor-27900159
https://archive.org/details/jstor-27900159
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Thanks!
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
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More magic-type stuff from Diaconis.
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Bill Mullins wrote: More[...]
[Butler, S., Diaconis, P. & Graham, R.L. The Mathematics of the Flip and Horseshoe Shuffles. (2014).
American Mathematical Monthly, Volume 123, Number 6, June 2016, pp. 542-573(32). PDF.]
And More...
Diaconis, P. & Graham, R.L. The Solutions to Elmsley's Problem. (2007). Math Horizons 14: 22-27. PDF.
https://statweb.stanford.edu/~cgates/PERSI/year.html#07
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Edward Pungot wrote:And More...
Diaconis, P. & Graham, R.L. The Solutions to Elmsley's Problem. (2007). Math Horizons 14: 22-27. PDF.
https://statweb.stanford.edu/~cgates/PERSI/year.html#07
"A deck of size 52 recycles after 52 in shuffles. We are embarrassed to report that we first learned this by actually shuffling the cards." LOL
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"Through Darkest Peirce." Alex Elmsley.
IBIDEM Vol 1. Issue 11 (Sept. 1957).
Lyons & Patterson. 218-220.
IBIDEM Vol 1. Issue 11 (Sept. 1957).
Lyons & Patterson. 218-220.
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I forgot to mention, in the same issue of Ibidem, Elmsley poses his card problem that Diaconis and Graham address in their paper cited above.
"Work in Progress" (Ibidem 11, 222)
"Work in Progress" (Ibidem 11, 222)
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This rabbit hole is deep...
"Dealing According to Peirce,"
"The Relative Peirce."
Ron Wohl. 94-96.
& Beyond.
"Dealing According to Peirce,"
"The Relative Peirce."
Ron Wohl. 94-96.
& Beyond.