A Drunkard’s Walk Around Nice (with a mathematical solution)

“An inebriated person in Nice (see Figure 1) takes a walk, each step in one of the four cardinal directions, north (N), south (S), east (E), and west (W). We are interested in those walks beginning at the center of the Promenade des Anglais (at the southern end of town) and ending anywhere on the promenade—all the while remaining on land (in other words, not venturing south of the promenade). In how many possible ways can such walks meander?”


For a detailed mathematical solution to this problem, see: ‘Touchard’s Drunkard’ by professor Nachum Dershowitz, School of Computer Science Tel Aviv University, Israel, in the Journal of Integer Sequences, Volume 20, 2017, Issue 1.


[ Research research by Martin Gardiner ]


 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on November 01, 2018 05:02
No comments have been added yet.


Marc Abrahams's Blog

Marc Abrahams
Marc Abrahams isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Marc Abrahams's blog with rss.