How are the names of problems selected? Is there a difference between how the names of proposed problems and problems created by Brilliant staff are chosen? Are names ever reused? I'm curious about these things, and I think it would be really cool if users could name the problems they submit.
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Hi Samir,
To my knowledge the same name has never been used twice. That is part of the reason for having them, so that we can uniquely identify a problem when conversing.. The names of user-contributed and staff written problems are arrived at in a similar fashion. We employ a team of brainy dudes that look at our problems and brainstorms clever names.
When submitting a problem to Brilliant, we encourage you to suggest a pithy name for it. Just write it in the Question box with "Title: _etc..."
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