Unearthing the Hidden Treasures of Unaries
Join us on an adventure as we explore the depths of mysterious unary numbers and uncover hidden treasures such as palindromes and provable rarity along the way!
Dec. 28, 2022 10:02PM
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Avast ye scurvy dogs! If you’re lookin’ for a hidden treasure, then look no further than unaries. What be unaries? They be strings of numbers that contain only one digit - 0 to 9. From length 3 to length 8, there are 96 possible configurations, so 960 total unaries. And 210 of those are palindromes! Aye, it’s true what they say - “the more ye know, the more ye grow” and that holds true with unaries too. With a bit o' research and exploration into this strange new world of number strings, you can uncover some rare gems in the form of these unique palindromes. So grab yer spyglass and join me on this journey as we explore the depths of these mysterious unary numbers! Ye see, there's a lot more to unary numbers than meets the eye. Take for example their provable rarity - which is when two or more characters from a string are repeated consecutively in reverse order. For instance if you had a string like "123321", then "33" would be considered provably rare because it appears twice in reverse order. This is just one way to find hidden treasures within these mysterious number strings! And that's not all either - there's also an entire world out there dedicated to discovering new ways to explore and exploit these unique number strings! From mathematical puzzles and algorithms to software programs designed specifically for analyzing them, there's no shortage of ways to get creative with your search for hidden treasures among the unary numbers! So if ye're feeling adventurous and want to try yer hand at finding some buried booty among these mysterious number strings then head on over t' @imthebatman_eth where ye can find even more information about provable rarity and other ways t' explore this uncharted territory o' numerical wonders!