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XユーザーのBo Wangさん: 「Three weeks ago I shared that Claude had shocked Prof. Donald Knuth by finding an odd-m construction for his open Hamiltonian decomposition problem in about an hour of guided exploration. Prof. Knuth titled the paper Claude’s Cycles. The story didn't end there. The updated https://t.co/1ZbmrCpHni」 / X
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Further human + AI + proof assistant work on Knuth's "Claude Cycles" problem

Claude found an odd-m construction for the open Hamiltonian decomposition problem, impressing Prof. Donald Knuth, who titled the resulting paper "Claude’s Cycles." The updated research reveals that for the base case m=3, there are 11,502 Hamiltonian cycles, with 996 generalizing to all odd-m, and 760 valid "Claude-like" decompositions identified.

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Further human + AI + proof assistant work on Knuth's "Claude Cycles" problem

Claude found an odd-m construction for the open Hamiltonian decomposition problem, impressing Prof. Donald Knuth, who titled the resulting paper "Claude’s Cycles." The updated research reveals that for the base case m=3, there are 11,502 Hamiltonian cycles, with 996 generalizing to all odd-m, and 760 valid "Claude-like" decompositions identified.

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23h ago

Further human + AI + proof assistant work on Knuth's "Claude Cycles" problem

Claude found an odd-m construction for the open Hamiltonian decomposition problem, impressing Prof. Donald Knuth, who titled the resulting paper "Claude’s Cycles." The updated research reveals that for the base case m=3, there are 11,502 Hamiltonian cycles, with 996 generalizing to all odd-m, and 760 valid "Claude-like" decompositions identified.

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1 min

23h ago

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