A pile of pebbles is placed in a vertical column. This configuration is modified according to the following rules. A pebble can be moved if it is at the top of a column which contains at least two more pebbles than the column immediately to its right. (If there are no pebbles to the right, think of this as a column with 0 pebbles.) At each stage, choose a pebble from among those that can be moved (if there are any) and place it at the top of the column to its right. If no pebbles can be moved, the configuration is called a final configuration. For each , show that, no matter what choices are made at each stage, the final configuration obtained is unique. Describe that configuration in terms of .
IMO ShortList 2001, combinatorics problem 7, alternative
IMO ShortList 2001, combinatorics problem 7, alternative