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A riffle shuffle card trick and its relation to quasicrystal theory

Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde, 1987
The paper concerns the Penrose non-periodic tilings [see \textit{B. Grünbaum} and \textit{G. C. Shephard}, Tilings and patterns (1987; Zbl 0601.05001)] and the three-dimensional analoga of them. The author discusses arrangements of arrows in the patterns.
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Comparison and Efficiency of Different Algorithms to Count and Determine the Composition of All Possible Riffle Shuffles Used in Magic

International Journal of Innovation, Management and Technology
As part of a Technical and Scientific Project offered to L2 students of ISEP over a period of four months at the rate of one hour per week supervised, a study of the composition and the total number of all riffle shuffles used in magic was requested. The riffle shuffle consists of taking a deck of cards, cutting it into any two parts, then inserting ...
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The cutoff phenomenon for randomized riffle shuffles

Random Structures and Algorithms, 2008
Guan-Yu Chen, Laurent Saloff-Coste
exaly  

Shuffling Cards: An Exploration of Perfect Riffle Shuffles

Aniket Jaiswal   +2 more
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Rapid mixing of dealer shuffles and clumpy shuffles

Electronic Communications in Probability, 2015
Johan Jonasson
exaly  

No-feedback card guessing for dovetail shuffles

Annals of Applied Probability, 1998
Mihai Ciucu
exaly  

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