Paper by Martin L. Demaine
- Reference:
- Erik D. Demaine and Martin L. Demaine, “Juggling and Card Shuffling Meet Mathematical Fonts”, in Connections in Discrete Mathematics: A Celebration of the Work of Ron Graham, edited by Steve Butler, Joshua Cooper, and Glenn Hurlbert, 2018, pages 297–304, Cambridge University Press.
- Abstract:
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We explore two of Ron Graham's passions—juggling patterns and perfect
card shuffling—through one of our passions, mathematical fonts. First,
for each letter of the English alphabet, we design a one-person three-ball
juggling pattern where the balls trace out the letter (possibly
rotated 90°). Second, using a deck of 26 cards labeled A through Z,
we show how to perform a sequence of in/out perfect riffle shuffles to display
any desired sequence of letters (forming a word, phrase, etc.), using
algorithms already developed by Diaconis and Graham. Along the way, we pose
some new open problems about perfect shuffling.
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- Related papers:
- JuggleShuffle_G4G12 (Secret Messages in Juggling and Card Shuffling)
- Related webpages:
- Juggling Font
Card Shuffling Font
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