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English: A drawing for the Josephus problem for 500 people and skipping value of 6. The horizontal axis is the index of the person. The vertical axis (top to bottom) is time (the number of cycle). A live person is drawn as green, a dead one is drawn as black Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Laurence R. Ugalde

URL: https://formulae.org/?example=Josephus_problem

 
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A drawing for the Josephus problem for 500 people and skipping value of 6. The horizontal axis is the index of the person. The vertical axis (top to bottom) is time (the number of cycle). A live person is drawn as green, a dead one is drawn as black

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current23:32, 19 September 2019Thumbnail for version as of 23:32, 19 September 2019500 × 501 (4 KB)LugaldeOwn work. Drawing generated with Fōrmulæ. The code is shown at https://wiki.formulae.org/Josephus_problem
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