Can you solve the honeybee riddle? - Dan Finkel

1,658,172 views ・ 2020-07-30

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You’re a biologist on a mission
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to keep the rare honeybee Apis Trifecta from going extinct.
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The last 60 bees of the species are in your terrarium.
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You’ve already constructed wire frames of the appropriate size and shape.
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Now you need to turn them into working beehives
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by helping the bees fill every hex with wax.
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There are two ways to fill a given hex.
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The first is to place a bee into it.
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Once placed, a bee cannot be removed without killing it.
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The second:
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if at any point an unfilled hex has three or more neighboring wax-filled hexes,
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the bees already in the hive will move in and transform it.
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Once the bees have transformed every hex in a hive,
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you can place an additional bee inside and it’ll specialize into a queen.
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The hive, if well cared for, will eventually produce new bees
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and continue the species.
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If there are no hexes with three or more transformed neighbors,
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the bees will just sit and wait.
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And once a bee transforms a hex, it can never become a queen.
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You could put 59 bees in one wire hive, wait till they transform all the hexes,
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and then create a queen.
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But then just one collapse would end the species.
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The more viable hives you can make now, the better.
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So how many can you make with 60 bees?
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Pause the video to figure it out yourself
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Answer in 3
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Answer in 2
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Answer in 1
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Answer in 0
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What you're looking for here is some kind of self-sustaining chain reaction,
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where a small number of bees will transform an entire hive.
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The lower the number of bees needed, the better.
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So how low can we go, and how can we engineer a chain reaction?
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Let’s start with the first question.
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There's a really clever approach to this,
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which involves counting the sides of the filled-in hexes,
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and examining their total perimeter.
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Let’s suppose we put bees in these three hexes.
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The total transformed perimeter has 18 sides.
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But the middle hex has three transformed neighbors,
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so the bees will transform it too.
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What happens to the perimeter?
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It’s still 18!
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And even after the bees transform the next sets of hexes with three neighbors,
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it still won’t change.
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What’s going on here?
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Each hex that has at least three sides touching the bee-friendly space
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will remove those sides from the perimeter when it transforms.
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Then it adds at most three new sides to the perimeter.
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So the perimeter of the transformed hexes will either stay the same or shrink.
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The final perimeter of the entire hive is 54,
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so the total perimeter of the hexes we place bees in at the start
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must be at least 54 as well.
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Dividing that 54 by the six sides on each non-adjacent hex
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tells us it’ll take at least 9 bees to transform the entire hive.
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That’s a great start,
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but we still have the tough question of where the nine bees should go,
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and if we’ll need more.
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Let’s think smaller.
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We already know that three bees could completely transform a hive this big.
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What about a slightly bigger one?
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The perimeter of this hive is 30,
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which means we’ll need at least 5 bees to fill it in.
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With 6 it’d be easy.
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Placing them like this would fill out the whole hive in just three steps.
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But we can do better!
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We don’t actually need to place a bee on this hex,
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since the other bees will transform that spot on their own.
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It looks like we have the beginning of a pattern.
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Can we extend it to our full hive?
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That would mean placing our 9 bees like so.
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Once they get to work, they’ll create a chain reaction
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that fills in the center of the hive and extend it to its edges.
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Add a 10th bee to the completed hive and it becomes a queen.
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Repeat that process five more times
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and you’ve helped the last 60 members of Apis trifecta
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create 6 producing hives.
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All in all, it’s a pretty good bee-ginning.
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