In spirit of the sixth Harry Potter movie coming out (even though I don't even like Harry Potter ), I bring you the third installment of and
A distant realm has 100 people of wizarding blood, no more, no less. Recall from the previous riddles that no two wizards are of the same strength level. The Sultan of this realm (a nonwizard) wants to rank them from best to worst in exact order of strength, without error, using the ranking mind-duel process from the previous riddles.
You are his main logician, called in to figure out how to do it. Furthermore, when a wizard runs a test, he/she charges in gold, so the Sultan needs to know how much to pull out of the treasury... so what is the shortest number of duels it could take to determine? What is the maximum necessary? What is the expected?
What's your strategy?
I actually haven't figured it out myself yet. This popped into my mind when I was out running and I had to come back and post it... so we're all in uncharted water here ;D
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In spirit of the sixth Harry Potter movie coming out (even though I don't even like Harry Potter ), I bring you the third installment of and
A distant realm has 100 people of wizarding blood, no more, no less. Recall from the previous riddles that no two wizards are of the same strength level. The Sultan of this realm (a nonwizard) wants to rank them from best to worst in exact order of strength, without error, using the ranking mind-duel process from the previous riddles.
You are his main logician, called in to figure out how to do it. Furthermore, when a wizard runs a test, he/she charges in gold, so the Sultan needs to know how much to pull out of the treasury... so what is the shortest number of duels it could take to determine? What is the maximum necessary? What is the expected?
What's your strategy?
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