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The Game of SET R, and its Mathematics. Bobby Hanson April 9, 2008 But, as for everything else, so for a mathematical theory beauty can be perceived but not explained. A. Cayley Introduction The game of SET R was created by Marsha Jean Falco in 1974, as a positive sideeffect of her research in population genetics. 1 She introduced the game to the rest of the world in 1991, and it quickly became popular, especially among mathematicians. Rules of the Game The game of SET R is played with a deck of SET R cards. From the back of box: The object of the game is to identify sets of three cards. Each card is unique in its four features: number (1, 2, or 3); symbol (diamond, squiggle, or oval); shading (solid, striped, or open); and color (red, green, or purple). A set consists of three cards on which each feature is either the same on all of the cards, or different on all of the cards. The Play. Twelve cards (the stack ) are dealt face up in a 3 4 array. The first person to see a set, calls Set, and collects the three cards. The other players then check to see that indeed it is a bona fide set. Three cards are added to the stack and play continues. If ever the players agree that the stack contains no sets, then three cards are added to the stack for a total of 15. When a set is found in this new stack, those three cards are not replaced, unless there are no more sets. Play continues until the deck is exhausted, and the winner is the one with the most sets. 1 For a history of the game in Dr. Falco s own words, visit http://www.setgame.com. 1

2 Example 1. Can you find the six sets in this stack?

3 Solution. Here are the sets in the stack shown on the previous page: (1). (2). (3). (4). (5). (6). Question 1. A standard SET R deck, S, contains exactly one of each possible card. How many cards are in the deck? Question 2. How many sets are there in S?

4 Theorem 1 (Fundamental Theorem of Set). Given two cards, x, y S, there is a unique card z S for which (x, y, z) is a set. Question 3. Can you prove this? Question 4. For each of the following pairs of cards, find the card that completes the set. (1) (2) (3) (4)

Multiplication Thinking about the Fundamental Theorem of Set, we might consider that there is some sort of multiplication happening in S. In fact, we can define it this way: if x and y are two cards in S, define their product xy as the unique card for which (x, y, xy) is a set. Example 2. In Question 4 we saw that 5 =, =, =, =. Question 5. What properties does this multiplication have? Is it commutative? associative? Is there an identity? Question 6. We said before that there should be a correspondence S {0, 1, 2,..., 80} by writing the numbers in base-3. What is the multiplication for these numbers? Question 7. Compute the following products: (1) (1, 0, 0, 0) (1, 0, 0, 1) =? (2) (0, 1, 0, 0) (0, 2, 0, 0) =? (3) (2, 2, 2, 2) (0, 2, 2, 1) =? (4) (0, 0, 0, 0) (1, 1, 1, 1) =?

6 Solution (Solution to Question 6). Really, the set {0, 1, 2,..., 81} written in base-3 is Z 4 3. In other words, we are talking about vectors of the form (x 1, x 2, x 3, x 4 ) where the x i {0, 1, 2}. But how do we multiply two of these vectors. Well, first we will look at how to multiply two numbers a, b {0, 1, 2} Given a, b {0, 1, 2} define their product 2 a b by a b = 2(a + b) mod 3. You should check that if a b then ab a and ab b; while if b = a then ab = a. Now back to S viewed as Z 4 3. Define the multiplication (x 1, x 2, x 3, x 4 ) (y 1, y 2, y 3, y 4 ) = (x 1 y 1, x 2 y 2, x 3 y 3, x 4 y 4 ). 2 It might not look like it, but really this is just the average of a and b modulo 3. Why? Because multiplication by 2 modulo 3 is the same as dividing by 2! How cool is that? To see this, notice that 2 2 = 1 mod 3. Therefore, 2 = 2 1 mod 3.

7 Counting Question 8. Given a card x S, how many sets does x belong to? Question 9. Does this agree with what we said before?

8 Question 10. What is the smallest stack such that every card must have a set in the stack? In other words, you want to deal off a number of cards, n, so that you know, without looking at the cards, that every one of those cards is in at least one set. How big must n be?

Question 11. Now, what is the largest stack with no sets? This one is a bit trickier. Hint. First consider the game of Set with only 2 properties (9 cards in the deck), say shape and number. We can represent this game as a Tic-Tac-Toe board: How 1 2 3 9 Figure 1. SET on 9 Cards with two Features. many cards can we put in here? We want to avoid forming lines in the Tic-Tac-Toe sense. Note, however, that lines can wrap around the Tic-Tac-Toe board (really, it is Tic-Tac-Torus 3 ). Now add a third property (a deck with 27 cards): And so on... 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Figure 2. Some Sets on a Tic-Tac-Torus board. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 RED GREEN PURPLE Figure 3. 3D Tic-Tac-Torus 3 In case you are wondering, Tic-Tac-Torus is even less fun than Tic-Tac-Toe always wins.

10 Question 12. How many sets can we make with a stack of 4 cards? 5 cards? 6 cards? n cards? Use the 4D Tic-Tac-Torus to help organize your sets. Question 13. What does a 5D Tic-Tac-Torus look like? What about a 6D Tic-Tac- Torus? What about ND?

Question 14. One day, Peter came to school and saw some students playing SET R, and they were down to the final stack, which looked like this: 11. Peter knew that someone must have made a mistake earlier in the game. In other words, one of the players has 3 cards in their pile which they thought was a set, but in fact was not. How could Peter deduce this so quickly?

12 Question 15. Look at each of the following stacks and determine if they could be the final stack in the game. (1). (2). (3).

Question 16. One day you get out your game of SET R and start playing with your friends. All goes well until the very end, when you discover that one of the cards is missing! (your dog ate it!) So now your final stack has only 11 cards in it, instead of 12. Can you tell, just by looking at these 11 cards, which card your dog ate? Question 17. For each of the following stacks, if possible, determine what the missing card is. 13 (1) (2)

14 (3) This time, you didn t notice there was a missing card until after someone called Set on the stack of 11 and took three cards. You don t remember what those cards were. What is the missing card?

Open Question. It is easy to see that we can generalize the game of SET R by adding more Features, say k, or adding more options in each feature, say we used n shapes, colors, shadings, etc. Then the deck would have n k cards. But can you answer the rest of the questions in this paper about our new n k game? As far as I can tell, some of these questions, such as Question 11, have not been answered in general. 15

16 RED GREEN PURPLE 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Filled Striped Open Figure 4. 4D Tic-Tac-Torus RED GREEN PURPLE 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Filled Striped Open Figure 5. Another 4D Tic-Tac-Torus board.