Project Euler A mental feast Blue Waters Undergraduate Petascale Education Program May 29 – June 10 2011.

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Project Euler A mental feast Blue Waters Undergraduate Petascale Education Program May 29 – June

Outline Euler Etiquette Appetizers - Warm Ups Main Course: problems to test your heavy mettle Dessert - Beautiful Problems, beautiful Algorithms Tough Nuts - for me If you can't solve it, then you can't solve it! 2 Project Euler: A mental feast BWUPEP201, UIUC, May 29 - June

Eating Etiquette Who are the problems aimed at? The intended audience include students for whom the basic curriculum is not feeding their hunger to learn, adults whose background was not primarily mathematics but had an interest in things mathematical, and professionals who want to keep their problem solving and mathematics on the edge. Should I show other people how to solve a problem? No. Project Euler is all about the journey to the answer. Please don’t rob someone of their delight in hitting their head against the wall. 3 Project Euler code of ethics Project Euler: A mental feast BWUPEP201, UIUC, May 29 - June

Appetizers Problem 1: Add natural numbers below one thousand that are multiples of 3 or 5. Problem 1 Problem 3: Largest prime factor of Problem 3 Problem 4: Largest palindrome product of two 3-digit numbers Problem 4 Problem 5: Smallest positive number evenly divisible by 1 to 20 Problem 5 Problem 7: 10001st prime number? Problem 7 Problem 9: Product abc of the unique Pythagorean triplet for which a + b + c = 1000 Problem 9 4 warm ups Project Euler: A mental feast BWUPEP201, UIUC, May 29 - June

Main Course Problem 66: Diophantine equation Problem 66 Problem 113: Not bouncy numbers < googol Problem 113 Problem 120: Maximum remainder when Problem 120 Problem 125: Sum of all (palindromic and sum of consecutive squares) numbers less than Problem 125 Problem 164: 20 digit numbers n (without any leading 0's) with no three consecutive digits with sum greater than 9? Problem 164 Problem 205: Dice Game Problem problems to test your heavy mettle Project Euler: A mental feast BWUPEP201, UIUC, May 29 - June

Dessert Problem 127: Sum of c < , c part of a radical abc-hit. Problem 127 Problem 178: Pandigital step numbers less than Problem 178 Problem 256: Sums of Digit Factorials (I loved it and hated it) Problem 256 Problem 273: Sum of squares and squarefree numbers Problem 273 Problem 278: Linear Combinations of Semiprimes (ILIAHI) Problem 278 Problem 286: Barbara: mathematician and basketball player Problem 286 Problem 146: Investigating a Prime Pattern Problem beautiful problems, beautiful algorithms Project Euler: A mental feast BWUPEP201, UIUC, May 29 - June

Tough Nuts Problem 78: number of ways coins can be put into piles. Problem 78 Problem 111: 10-digit primes with maximum number of repeated digits. Problem 111 Problem 185: Number Mind Problem 185 Problem 280: Ant and Seeds Problem 280 Problem 335: Gathering the Beans Problem for me, may not be for you Project Euler: A mental feast BWUPEP201, UIUC, May 29 - June