Talk:Thue-Morse sequence

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Hi,

(That's my 1st wikipedia entry so - my apologies if something is wrong...)

In the 'History' section, user 'colosimo' states:

'Also, the sequence was rediscovered in 2000 by 8th grade student John Colosimo, who used it as the perfect order in which participants in turn-taking games could most fairly take turns. It especially applies in games where the players move along a path to reach a desired goal, eliminating any advantage potentially gained by either player by taking the first turn.'

An interesting application for the Thue-Morse Sequence. Congratulations. However, I searched the web for an evidence of this statement without finding one. There are may other examples of people who 'happened' to re-discovered the Thue-Morse Sequence, so I suggest either to give an evidence (publication) that John Colosimo indeed re-discovered the Thue-Morse Sequence, or to delete the section.

Best regards

--80.171.178.236 16:23, 20 December 2006 (UTC) Janosch