Swammerdami
Squadron Leader
Although the details are quite different, the 100 Prisoners Puzzle shares a property with a puzzle I posted 2½months ago. (Click to review the puzzle; here I'm just interested in the "paradoxical" property.)
In that puzzle, 50% chance of success is the best any (non-abstaining) guesser can hope for. And. like the 100 Prisoner's Puzzle, ALL guessers must succeed to win. Yet a 75% chance is attainable, as shown by Bomb#20!
The first guesser has exactly a 50% chance no matter how he plays. Perhaps they agree in advance that he will pick Boxes #1 - #50. If he succeeds, the 2nd prisoner picks #51 - #100 and wins 50/99 of the time. We're down to 25.25% and still have 98 prisoners to go.
With this brutish approach, the chance that 100 prisoners succeed is 0.00000000000000000000000000099%, worse than 1 in 296
Is there some clever idea that will let the prisoners do better than this pathetic chance of 1 in 100 trillion quadrillion?
Yes, they can actually achieve a bit better than 31% !!!
. . . Three can get to 75% chance of marriage/silver easily:. . .
This is a WONDERFUL puzzle which should appeal to fans of combinatorics and information theory. Even very smart people usually give up and think 50% is the best that can be achieved.
In that puzzle, 50% chance of success is the best any (non-abstaining) guesser can hope for. And. like the 100 Prisoner's Puzzle, ALL guessers must succeed to win. Yet a 75% chance is attainable, as shown by Bomb#20!
As an approximation I'd say the probability is close to zero of the prisoners surviving.
The first guesser has exactly a 50% chance no matter how he plays. Perhaps they agree in advance that he will pick Boxes #1 - #50. If he succeeds, the 2nd prisoner picks #51 - #100 and wins 50/99 of the time. We're down to 25.25% and still have 98 prisoners to go.
With this brutish approach, the chance that 100 prisoners succeed is 0.00000000000000000000000000099%, worse than 1 in 296
Is there some clever idea that will let the prisoners do better than this pathetic chance of 1 in 100 trillion quadrillion?
Yes, they can actually achieve a bit better than 31% !!!