The Art and Mathematics of Genji-Ko

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77 points | by olooney 6 hours ago ago

3 comments

  • rezmason 2 hours ago

    A couple years ago I made a codepen to generate arbitrarily long Genji-mon from a ruleset, and managed to write a rule that reduces the number of required special cases to one. However, these rules are very fragile, and "break" with lengths > 5 (edit: or maybe they don't! this deserves further exploration). Glad to see someone else discovering the structure behind this interesting system!

    https://codepen.io/rezmason/pen/ejWogV

  • doctorhandshake 5 hours ago

    Loved this. Great writing and a bit of cultural arcana I knew nothing about but which resonates into the present day.

  • tromp 4 hours ago

    Obligatory entry in The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences: https://oeis.org/A000110 which has 3 links mentioning Genji only one of which is not broken:

    Xiaoling Dou, Hsien-Kuei Hwang and Chong-Yi Li, Bell numbers in Matsunaga's and Arima's Genjiko combinatorics [1]: Modern perspectives and local limit theorems, arXiv:2110.01156 [math.CO], 2021.

    [1] https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.01156