January 15th, 2010, 4:46 am
How can it be 2n-4? Suppose there are just 2 ladies (n=2), then it will take only one call and each of them will know everything...but for n=2 (2n-4 =0) i.e. # of calls will be zero. Am I missing something here?QuoteOriginally posted by: wileyswthis is also discussed here before: here and herei don't know an easy proof of the conclusion, but the answer is 2n-4.----- ----- ----- ----- -----couple of references:baker & shostak, discrete mathematics, 2:191-193, 1972hurkens, nieuw archief voor wiskunde 5/1(2):208-210, 2000