Twenty Beautiful Women

Timothy C. May tcmay at got.net
Sun Jul 28 01:11:49 PDT 1996


At 3:54 AM 7/28/96, Mike Duvos wrote:
>ichudov at algebra.com (Igor Chudov @ home) writes:
>
> > Also, I would appreciate if someone specified what exactly
> > the goal function is.
>
>Me too.
>
>This is an interesting problem, vaguely reminescent of the pie
>judging contests commonly used as examples of non-parametric
>statistics.  Given two pies, (or two women), a judge can
>subjectively order them by tastiness, (or beauty), but there is
>no concept of an continuous metric in which the ratings of
>particular items are embedded.

You're both reading far too much into this problem. David S. specified
"beauty," the personal judgment of the chooser. No deep philosophical
meaning.

Perhaps an equivalent formulation will make this clearer:

One is passing through a town with 20 gas stations, with gas at various
prices. The stipulation is that one cannot turn around. Once a gas station
has been passed, there's no turning back. So, what is the best strategy for
finding the lowest gas price (or shortest lines, or cleanest appearance, or
brightest sign, or whatever one wants to analyze). Or even by the most
beautiful girl standing in front, to return us to the original statement.

So, you see, the problem is well-defined, with an elegant solution.

--Tim May



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