Truth-Teller-Liar Puzzles with Self-Reference

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In this paper, we use commonsense reasoning and graph representation to study logical puzzles with three types of people. Strong Truth-Tellers say only true atomic statements, Strong Liars say only false atomic statements, and Strong Crazy people say only self-contradicting statements. Self-contradicting statements are connected to the Liar paradox, i.e., no Truth-Teller or a Liar could say I am a Liar. A puzzle is clear if it only contains its given statements to solve it, and a puzzle is good if it has exactly one solution. It is known that there is no clear and good Strong Truth-Teller-Strong Liar (also called SS) puzzle. However, as we prove here, there are good and clear Strong Truth-Teller, Strong Liar and Strong Crazy puzzles (SSS-puzzles). The newly investigated type 'Crazy' drastically changes the scenario. Some properties of the new types of puzzles are analyzed, and some statistics are also given.

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SS-puzzles, SSS-puzzles, Crazy people, self-contradictory statements, puzzle-graphs

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Mathematics

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