It's proprietary. You'll need to sign an NDA.Vecna wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:45 amyou better be prepared to show your work at a critical momebt if ur go na make claims like theseFoxcastle wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:38 pmSome helpful hints:DiplomacyandWarfare wrote: ↑Tue Jun 04, 2024 11:23 pmUpdate:
I tried to make a spreadsheet. The idea lasted about two minutes until I gave up. I am bad at spreadsheets.
The point is to create a Process of Elimination (POE) machine. List out every possible scum team, and then find ways to eliminate (or downgrade the likelihood) teams. So you can now eliminate all teams with HB. Once we flip scum, you can eliminate all teams that do not include that person.
Identifying pairs that cannot be scum together is the best way to eliminate (or downgrade) teams from consideration. You can also do triplets, but that's slower going (but definitely useful with a 5-person mafia team).
SUMPRODUCT and COUNTIF are your friends, and be ready for nested statements (mine tend to go about 3 levels deep).
There's no accounting for the tadpole without knowing when it's deployed. I'm petitioning to have this particular conundrum listed as a Millennium Prize Problem, as I truly believe it is just as important as the Reimann Hypothesis and PvNP.Vecna wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 9:07 amI also find it strange you havent accounted for the tadpole making this equation nearly unsolveable, regardless of clever logic.Foxcastle wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 1:56 amI do it in the first N columns, so 5 in this case, A-E. You just work through the list. So row 1 is: Chaqa, King, Will, Jamie, Bona and then you iterate through the rest of the names in the last slot, and so forth. It can take some time, but with HB out, it cuts out like 12,000 rows that you have to do, so that helps make it easier.DiplomacyandWarfare wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 1:45 am@Foxcastle when I said I'm bad at sheets I meant I'm REALLY bad at sheets. How do I display the possible scumteams?
the only way itd work with the method you appear to be using is ignoring any observations prior to the tadpole deadline.
But I appreciate the interest! This must be what a scientist feels like just before they win the Nobel Prize.