IMO Shortlist 2005 C1

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IMO Shortlist 2005 C1

Unread post by Phlembac Adib Hasan » Tue May 21, 2013 7:57 am

A house has an even number of lamps distributed among its rooms in such a way that there are at least three lamps in every room. Each lamp shares a switch with exactly one other lamp, not necessarily from the same room. Each change in the switch shared by two lamps changes their states simultaneously. Prove that for every initial state of the lamps there exists a sequence of changes in some of the switches at the end of which each room contains lamps which are on as well as lamps which are off.

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Re: IMO Shortlist 2005 C1

Unread post by asif e elahi » Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:44 pm

Phlembac Adib Hasan wrote:A house has an even number of lamps distributed among its rooms in such a way that there are at least three lamps in every room. Each lamp shares a switch with exactly one other lamp, not necessarily from the same room. Each change in the switch shared by two lamps changes their states simultaneously. Prove that for every initial state of the lamps there exists a sequence of changes in some of the switches at the end of which each room contains lamps which are on as well as lamps which are off.

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I don't understand the problem.Please convert it in Bengali.

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