Hello,
I am new to this forum and I've seen there is not discrete Math section in this forum so I guess I'll post my question here:
I need to solve a problem using "Dirichlet pigeonhole principle" and the problem is formalize in the following way:
"The numbers 1,2,3.........64 are given.
we have to choose 33 of those numbers(they must be different I think) so that in this 33 numbers there is a couple of numbers such as that one is the divider of the other"
Any help in approaching this problem will be greatly appreciated since I have no clue to what kind of holes I need to divide my numbers.
Thank you
Tom
I am new to this forum and I've seen there is not discrete Math section in this forum so I guess I'll post my question here:
I need to solve a problem using "Dirichlet pigeonhole principle" and the problem is formalize in the following way:
"The numbers 1,2,3.........64 are given.
we have to choose 33 of those numbers(they must be different I think) so that in this 33 numbers there is a couple of numbers such as that one is the divider of the other"
Any help in approaching this problem will be greatly appreciated since I have no clue to what kind of holes I need to divide my numbers.
Thank you
Tom