[math-fun] Re: math-fun Digest, Vol 54, Issue 4
7 Aug
2007
7 Aug
'07
5:39 p.m.
From: "Eric Angelini" <Eric.Angelini@kntv.be>
ZERO ONE E ONE O ONE R ONE Z FIVE E FOUR N FIVE O ONE R ONE Z FIVE E THREE F TWO I THREE N FOUR O TWO R ONE U TWO V ONE Z ...
Any loop or fixed point?
This person http://home.att.net/~rhhardin/selfref.html has...compiled? computed? exhaustive sets of self-describing sentences of various forms, like, "This sentence has three a's, two c's, two d's, nineteen e's, six f's, two g's, five h's, ten i's, two l's, twelve n's, nine o's, five r's, twenty six s's, sixteen t's, four u's, four v's, eight w's, four x's, and two y's." There aren't very many. 18 of that form, for instance. (I guess he considers it cheating to add, e.g., "one q".) --Steve
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