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A Cure for the Telephone Disease

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

A. Hajnal
Affiliation:
The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
E. C. Milner
Affiliation:
The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
E. Szemerédi
Affiliation:
The University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta
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The following problem due to A. Boyd, has enjoyed a certain popularity in recent months with several mathematicians. A different solution to the one given here has been given independently by R. T. Bumby and J. Spencer.

The Problem, There are n ladies, and each one of them knows an item of scandal which is not known to any of the others. They communicate by telephone, and whenever two ladies make a call, they pass on to each other, as much scandal as they know at that time. How many calls are needed before all the ladies know all the scandal?

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Research Article
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Copyright © Canadian Mathematical Society 1972

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(2) Since this paper was written we have received another solution from R. Tijdeman. His paper will appear in Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde.