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Ties of the Matrix: An Exercise in Combinatorics

mikejuk (1801200) writes "The Matrix Reloaded started something when 'The Merovingian' wore a number of very flashy ties. The problem was that we thought we knew how many ways you can tie a tie. The number of ways had been enumerated in 2001 and the answer was that there were exactly 85 different ways but the enumeration didn't include the Matrix way of doing it. So how many "Merovingian" knots are there? The question is answered in a new paper, More ties than we thought [PDf], by Dan Hirsch, Meredith L. Patterson, Anders Sandberg and Mikael Vejdemo-Johansson. The methodology is based on the original enumeration and an interesting application of language theory. The idea is to create a programming language for tying ties and then work out how many programs there are. For single depth tucks there are 177,147 different sequences and hence knots. Of these there are 2046 winding patterns that take up to 11 moves, the same as the The Merovingian knot and other popular knots, and so these are probably practical with a normal length necktie."

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  1. ties by Moblaster · · Score: 4, Funny

    Tie boy: Do not try and tie the tie. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth.
    Neo: What truth?
    Tie boy: There is no tie.
    Neo: There is no tie?
    Tie boy: Yes, you jackarse, this is a techie film and people don't wear ties unless they dropped in accidentally from the Wall Street movie set next door.

  2. You've been living in a Dream World Neo by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 5, Funny

    Morpheus: The Link-bait is everywhere. It is all around us. Even now, in this very article summary. You can see it when you load up your RSS feed, or when you log into Slashdot. You can feel it when you're skiving off at work... when you're tweeting during church... when you're moaning online about politics and taxes. It is the distraction that has been pushed into your eyes blind you from the truth.

    Neo: What truth?

    Morpheus: That You are the Product, Neo. Like everyone else you have logged into a panopticon. Into a marketing scam that you cannot taste or see or touch. A prison for your attention-span.

    --
    May the Maths Be with you!
    1. Re:You've been living in a Dream World Neo by zr · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Score: +5, Not funny.

  3. Matrix ties by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Nice article about the matrix ties.

  4. Re:Started something by TitusGroan8856 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The Matrix Reloaded started something when 'The Merovingian' wore a number of very flashy ties... the thing it started was millions of geeks saying what a shit film it was.

  5. What about the clip? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Those fancy knots are very nice, but how do you clip it to your shirt?

  6. I prefer the variation... by Coditor · · Score: 2

    of the null knot. The question is, is a null knot a knot at all or a knot of null?

  7. Re:Started something by plover · · Score: 2

    Whatever it may have started, a love of neckties was not it.

    --
    John
  8. Re:Started something by rnicey · · Score: 2

    Matrix Reloaded was merely a disappointing film. Matrix Revolutions was a shitty, nasty sorry excuse and complete waste of time for a film. Mostly because it wasn't set inside the fucking Matrix. Honestly, if you're going to have a final war between man and machine, set it up to occur inside the matrix, not just the final fight. An army of super humans against machines.... much better than that mech crap we all fell asleep watching.

    Now you've got me started ... Ties pfft ... goddam

  9. Re:You really scared me for a second. by FatLittleMonkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Matrix
    The Matrix Reloaded
    The Matrix Revolutions
    The Matrix Replicated
    The Matrix Revenge
    The Matrix Relapsing
    The Matrix Regurgitated
    The Matrix Rewindings
    The Matrix Reconjiggered
    The Matrix Repugnant
    The Matrix Revenue

    --
    Science is all about firing a drunk pig out of a cannon just to see what happens.