HandoutMay 2007Byzantine Generals A Lecture in CE Freshman Seminar Series: Ten Puzzling Problems in Computer Engineering.

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HandoutMay 2007Byzantine Generals A Lecture in CE Freshman Seminar Series: Ten Puzzling Problems in Computer Engineering

HandoutMay 2007Byzantine Generals The Island of Liars and Truth-Tellers You meet a woman on the island. What single question can you ask her to determine whether she is a liar or a truth-teller? Setting for puzzles in the next few slides: You are on an island populated by two tribes. Members of one tribe consistently lie. Members of the other tribe always tell the truth. Tribe members can recognize one another, but you can’t tell them apart. You run into a man on the island and ask him whether he is a truth-teller. A blaring siren prevents you from hearing his answer. You inquire, “Sorry, did you say you’re a truth-teller?” He responds: “No, I did not.” To which tribe does the man belong?

HandoutMay 2007Byzantine Generals Meeting Two People on the Island You meet two people A and B on the island. A says, “Both of us are from the liars tribe.” Which tribe is A from? What about B? You meet two people, C and D on the island. C says, “Exactly one of us is from the liars tribe.” Which tribe is D from? You meet two people E and F on the island. E says, “It is not the case that both of us are from the truth-tellers tribe.” Which tribe is E from? What about F? You meet two people, G and H on the island. Each of the two makes a statement. Which tribes are G and H from? G says: “We are from different tribes.” H says: “G is from the liars tribe.”

HandoutMay 2007Byzantine Generals Liars, Randoms, and Truth-Tellers Setting for more complex puzzles: You are on an island populated by three tribes. Members of one tribe always tell the truth. Members of the second tribe choose to tell the truth or lie, completely at random. Members of the third tribe consistently lie. Tribe members can recognize one another, but you can’t tell them apart. Additional hint: Ask the leftmost person whether letters corresponding to the other two appear in alphabetical order. Then, regardless of the answer, you will have one position which excludes a random person. Hint : There are 6 possibilities for P1, P2, P3: LRT, LTR, RLT, RTL, TLR, TRL Three people from the island, one representing each tribe, come to visit. How can you identify who is from which tribe by asking only three yes/no questions? Each question must be directed at only one person, but you can ask the same person multiple questions. P1P2P3