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which one solves problems from classical mechanics better?
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>>16566377
They both hallucinate when asked about a(3)
https://oeis.org/A284287

> what is the number of chains which can be arranged according to the rules from a standard domino set
<SNIP>
After carefully analyzing the problem using graph theory concepts, particularly the BEST theorem, we determined that:

the number of chains that can be arranged according to the rules from a standard domino set is:

16807 × 5040 ^ 7 = 1388365953944356525178880000000

This represents the total number of valid domino chains using all 28 tiles exactly once, forming a closed loop where each tile connects appropriately with matching numbers.
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>>16566411
This is the solution of o1. I don't know if its correct, I don't really know math.
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>>16566457
the correct answer is 7959229931520
listed as a(3) in The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences https://oeis.org/A284287

o1 hallucinates as well
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>>16566377
Probably no one
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booo classical mechanics boo hisss`



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