River crossing puzzle

River crossing puzzle

A river crossing puzzle is a type of transport puzzle in which the object is to carry items from one river bank to another. The difficulty of the puzzle may arise from restrictions on which or how many items can be transported at the same time, or from which or how many items may be safely left together.[1] The setting may vary cosmetically, for example, by replacing the river by a bridge.[1] The earliest known river-crossing problems occur in the manuscript Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes (English: Problems to sharpen the young), traditionally said to be written by Alcuin. The earliest copies of this manuscript date from the 9th century; it contains three river-crossing problems, including the fox, goose and bag of beans puzzle and the jealous husbands problem.[2]

Well-known river-crossing puzzles include:

  • The fox, goose and bag of beans puzzle, in which a farmer must transport a fox, goose and bag of beans from one side of a river to another using a boat which can only hold one item in addition to the farmer, subject to the constraints that the fox cannot be left alone with the goose, and the goose cannot be left alone with the beans. Equivalent puzzles have also been stated involving a fox, chicken, and bag of grain, or a wolf, goat, and cabbage, etc.
  • The jealous husbands problem, in which three married couples must cross a river using a boat which can hold at most two people, subject to the constraint that no woman can be in the presence of another man unless her husband is also present. This is similar to the missionaries and cannibals problem, in which three missionaries and three cannibals must cross the river, with the constraint that at any time when both missionaries and cannibals are standing on either bank, the cannibals on that bank may not outnumber the missionaries.
  • The bridge and torch problem.
  • Propositio de viro et muliere ponderantibus plaustrum. In this problem, also occurring in Propositiones ad Acuendos Juvenes, a man and a woman of equal weight, together with two children, each of half their weight, wish to cross a river using a boat which can only carry the weight of one adult.[3]

These problems may be analyzed using graph-theoretic methods,[4][5] by dynamic programming,[6] or by integer programming.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Peterson, Ivars (2003), "Tricky crossings", Science News 164 (24), http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20031213/mathtrek.asp, retrieved 2008-02-07 .
  2. ^ p. 74, Pressman, Ian; Singmaster, David (1989), ""The Jealous Husbands" and "The Missionaries and Cannibals"", The Mathematical Gazette (The Mathematical Association) 73 (464): 73–81, doi:10.2307/3619658, JSTOR 3619658 .
  3. ^ a b Borndörfer, Ralf; Grötschel, Martin; Löbel, Andreas (1995), Alcuin's Transportation Problems and Integer Programming, Preprint SC-95-27, Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum für Informationstechnik Berlin, http://www.zib.de/Publications/Reports/SC-95-27.ps.Z .
  4. ^ Schwartz, Benjamin L. (1961), "An analytic method for the "difficult crossing" puzzles", Mathematics Magazine 34 (4): 187–193, doi:10.2307/2687980, JSTOR 2687980 .
  5. ^ Csorba, Péter; Hurkens, Cor A. J.; Woeginger, Gerhard J. (2008), "The Alcuin number of a graph", Algorithms: ESA 2008, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5193, Springer-Verlag, pp. 320–331, doi:10.1007/978-3-540-87744-8_27 .
  6. ^ Bellman, Richard (1962), "Dynamic programming and "difficult crossing" puzzles", Mathematics Magazine (Mathematical Association of America) 35 (1): 27–29, doi:10.2307/2689096, JSTOR 2689096 .

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