>Hi everybody,
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>Ok, I was inspired by Peter. Here is a very simple problem, but neverless, let's find out the most elegant solution.
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>There is a table with some sequence unique numbers:
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>1
>3
>4
>8
>15
>...
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>No pattern. Your goal would be to find out all missing numbers (of course, only whole numbers).
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>For more advanced, I would make the task more difficult: find out all missing simple (? oops, what's the correct math term?) numbers. The latest problem seems complicated and I don't know solution myself yet...
Nadia, can you elaborate on 'simple numbers'? I really have no clue what you're talking about. An example might suffice.
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Peter de Valença
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