2019
DOI: 10.4236/ojdm.2019.94011
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Generalizations of the Feline and Texas Chainsaw Josephus Problems

Abstract: We define and study the Extended Feline Josephus Game, a game in which n players, each with ℓ lives, stand in a circle. The game proceeds by alternating between hitting k consecutive players-each of whom will consequently lose a life-and skipping s consecutive players. This cycle continues until every player except one loses all of their lives. Given the nonnegative integer parameters n, k, s and ℓ, the goal of the game is to identify the surviving player. In this paper, we show how the defining parameters n, … Show more

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