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Timeline for answer to Sandbox for Proposed Challenges by l4m2

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Apr 5 at 6:06 history edited l4m2 CC BY-SA 4.0
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Apr 1 at 0:45 comment added l4m2 @xnor Yes. 101 is ...101101101101... and 011 is ...011011011011... but 110011 is ...110011110011... that's why this named repeating binary patterns
Mar 31 at 17:49 comment added xnor I don't know what /A\ denotes, but do you mean the rules can be only applied to the string as a whole, not substrings?
Mar 31 at 17:43 comment added l4m2 @xnor You're trying to apply A=/A\. No such rule.
Mar 31 at 16:53 comment added xnor Why isn't 110011 equivalent to 101? Can't you apply A=AA to every pair of digits?
Mar 31 at 7:08 history answered l4m2 CC BY-SA 4.0