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The three-colour hat guessing game on the cycle graphs

Published 10 Dec 2014 in math.CO | (1412.3435v3)

Abstract: We study a cooperative game in which each member of a team of $N$ players, wearing coloured hats and situated at the vertices of a cycle graph $C_N$, is guessing their own hat colour merely on the basis of observing the hats worn by their two neighbours without exchanging the information. Each hat can have one of three colours. A predetermined guessing strategy is winning if it guarantees at least one correct individual guess for every assignment of colours. We prove that a winning strategy exists if and only if $N$ is divisible by $3$ or $N=4$. This problem represents an example of a relational system using incomplete information about an unpredictable situation, where at least one participant has to act properly.

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