Endless Love: On the Termination of a Playground Number Game

Iain G. Johnston
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Abstract A simple and popular childhood game, loves or the love calculator, involves an iterated rule applied to a string of digits and gives rise to surprisingly rich behaviour. Traditionally, players’ names are used to set the initial conditions for an instance of the game: its behaviour for an exhaustive set of pairings of popular UK childrens’ names, and for more general initial conditions, is examined. Convergence to a fixed outcome (the desired result) is not guaranteed, even for some plausible first name pairings. No pairs of top-50 common first names exhibit non-convergence, suggesting that it is rare in the playground; however, including surnames makes non-convergence more likely due to higher letter counts (for example, “Reese Witherspoon loves Calvin Harris”). Difierent game keywords (including from difierent languages) are also considered. An estimate for non-convergence propensity is derived: if the sum m of digits in a string of length w obeys m > 18=(3=2/)w-4, convergence is less likely. Pairs of top UK names with pairs of ‘O’s and several ‘L’s (for example, Chloe and Joseph, or Brooke and Scarlett) often attain high scores. When considering individual names playing with a range of partners, those with no loves letters score lowest, and names with intermediate (not simply the highest) letter counts often perform best, with Connor and Evie averaging the highest scores when played with other UK top names.
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无尽的爱:关于操场数字游戏的结束
一个简单而流行的儿童游戏,爱或爱计算器,涉及到一个应用于一串数字的迭代规则,并产生了惊人的丰富行为。传统上,玩家的名字被用来设置游戏实例的初始条件:它的行为对于一组英国流行儿童的名字的穷尽配对,以及更一般的初始条件,被检查。不能保证收敛到固定的结果(期望的结果),即使对于一些看似合理的名字配对也是如此。排名前50的常见名字中没有一对不收敛,这表明这种情况在操场上很少见;然而,包含姓氏更有可能导致不收敛,因为字母数更高(例如,“瑞茜·威瑟斯彭爱加尔文·哈里斯”)。不同的游戏关键词(包括来自不同语言的关键词)也被考虑在内。导出了不收敛倾向的估计:如果长度为w的字符串中m个数字的总和服从m > 18=(3=2/)w-4,则收敛的可能性较小。英国顶级名字中有一对“O”和几个“L”的组合(例如,Chloe和Joseph,或者Brooke和Scarlett)通常会获得高分。当考虑单个名字与一系列伙伴一起玩时,那些没有情书的名字得分最低,而字母数量居中(不仅仅是最高)的名字通常表现最好,康纳和伊维在与其他英国顶级名字一起玩时平均得分最高。
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