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Playing Diffy with real sequences
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 August 2016
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The offer of real money is a powerful inducement to work at a problem. So when Sir Bryan Thwaites put £100 behind his conjecture about what happens when we repeatedly take positive differences of a sequence of rational numbers, I could not resist his challenge. My solution may not have been the first to reach him, nor the most elegant, but it was fun to do. In showing that any sequence of 2n such numbers would eventually reach a string of zeros, my argument (and the one given in) depended heavily on the fact that they were rational numbers. I couldn’t help wondering what would happen if we started with a sequence of real numbers.
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