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Optimal solver for QTM
Random sample of cube space: q* and h*
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rokicki
The no turn solution is quite
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Herbert Kociemba
Quibbling
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B MacKenzie
Failure?
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Mike G
Amusing Failure
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B MacKenzie
It just passed 6400 cubes, an
by
rokicki
Computation finished
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Herbert Kociemba
Actually, I did 1000 random m
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rokicki
Even/Odd positions
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Jerry Bryan
Continuing Computation
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Herbert Kociemba
I changed my program to do 10
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rokicki
Nice work! I'm really not sur
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Herbert Kociemba
Cool beans! Some notes abo
by
rokicki
Speed of Tom's vs. Herbert's programs
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Bruce Norskog
comparison with Reid's solver
by
Bruce Norskog
Random positions in Cube Explorer
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Herbert Kociemba
Some more Random Results
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Jerry Bryan
I ran a few more this weekend
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rokicki
Some Random Results Using Herbert's Program
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Jerry Bryan
Speed?
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Herbert Kociemba
Speed?
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rokicki
Compiles on Mac OS
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B MacKenzie
Herbert Kociemba
10/29/2010 - 07:51
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Second largest coset solved yet of actual Rubik's positions
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:16
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Symmetries and coset actions (Nintendo Ten Billion Barrel tumbler puzzle)
Schreier analysis
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B MacKenzie
Great results!
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rokicki
Deep Cosets
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B MacKenzie
Corroboration
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B MacKenzie
Concur
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rokicki
I have made similar changes
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B MacKenzie
The no flip case
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rokicki
It's a lot of fun to hear how
by
loseyourmarblesblog
Alternate Solutions
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B MacKenzie
Can confirm these are both de
by
loseyourmarblesblog
Have verified the depth distr
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loseyourmarblesblog
Estimates
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B MacKenzie
Congratulations!
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loseyourmarblesblog
Antipodes
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B MacKenzie
Supercomputers
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rokicki
Kudos
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B MacKenzie
Diameter is 18
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rokicki
Wonderful!
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rokicki
Have verified the counts for
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loseyourmarblesblog
Happy to be of help, between
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loseyourmarblesblog
Current bound: 19
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rokicki
A different coset---upper bound now 23
by
rokicki
"Trivial" coset solved---new bound = 26
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rokicki
Test Results
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B MacKenzie
My Bad
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B MacKenzie
I'm missing solutions
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B MacKenzie
I've output my 3417 depth 13
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loseyourmarblesblog
Incorrect Counts
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B MacKenzie
My numbers were a little more
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loseyourmarblesblog
Coset solved
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B MacKenzie
It's not just the symmetry
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loseyourmarblesblog
Color degeneracy
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B MacKenzie
Match these figures
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loseyourmarblesblog
Whoops
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B MacKenzie
Distance through depth 13
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rokicki
Thank you. My confidence is
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B MacKenzie
Confirmed
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loseyourmarblesblog
This is exactly right. The "
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rokicki
Concur with estimates
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loseyourmarblesblog
Depth 19 positions?
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B MacKenzie
Standard Configuration Strings
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B MacKenzie
Great!
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rokicki
Depth 18 confirmed
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B MacKenzie
Howdy!
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rokicki
Optimal Solver
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B MacKenzie
Probably not as good as rokicki's...
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loseyourmarblesblog
how to do fast moves on such indexing?
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CS
Pruning independently
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loseyourmarblesblog
Move pruning
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rokicki
Impressive
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loseyourmarblesblog
Optimal solver
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rokicki
Flipping
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loseyourmarblesblog
Puzzle
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rokicki
loseyourmarblesblog
11/22/2013 - 16:00
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Partial Permutations
Jerry Bryan
10/29/2010 - 08:21
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Some "F2L" computer analyses
some more analyses
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Bruce Norskog
Bruce Norskog
10/29/2010 - 07:48
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God's Algorithm out to 17q*
Random cubes
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rokicki
Choosing Random Cubes
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Jerry Bryan
Random number generators
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rokicki
Independent
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rokicki
stats
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Mike G
Core hours
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tscheunemann
Incredible!
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rokicki
tscheunemann
10/29/2010 - 07:12
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Lower bounds for the 3x3x3 Super Group
New 28q* positions for the supergroup
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rokicki
New distance-24 solutions in HTM
by
rokicki
The computation of the 19 cas
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Herbert Kociemba
You are absolutely right. The
by
Herbert Kociemba
It would seem to me you also
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Bruce Norskog
<R,F> subgroup
by
brac37
Thanks. With X=superflip-4spo
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Herbert Kociemba
Congrats & thanks
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Bruce Norskog
Super Group is at least 28 moves in QTM
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Herbert Kociemba
I already have written an opt
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Herbert Kociemba
Thank you for this. I'm not a
by
Bruce Norskog
I now made a QTM version of C
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Herbert Kociemba
I've been checking my positio
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Bruce Norskog
New lower bound for ltm
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Walter Randelshofer
Great results
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rokicki
Belief that a 28q* must exist
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Bruce Norskog
Welcome to this forum, Walter
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Bruce Norskog
Walter Randelshofer
03/28/2024 - 11:43
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Regarding God's Algorithm Calculations and lower bounds on face metric
oh...
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xintax
To expand just a little bit m
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Mike G
An equivalence class containi
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silviu
Clarifications
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xintax
I can say that the actual low
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silviu
xintax
10/29/2010 - 08:16
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Complete Search of Subgroup Defined by Edge Cubies
The 248 configurations at depth 14
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Richard Korf
At the very moment, I cannot.
by
rokicki
Full table for edges cubies...
by
crepeau
wow! no symmetry reduction used!
by
Bruce Norskog
Howdy!
by
rokicki
My Apologies
by
Richard Korf
Richard Korf
10/29/2010 - 07:44
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M_R,D Group
In the normal cube group i.e.
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jaap
Yes that would do it
by
secondmouse
I didn't think about the fact
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Bruce Norskog
Fixed corner and fixed centre group
by
secondmouse
I have a page on my site that
by
jaap
I'm convinced and I find this
by
B MacKenzie
Good work!
by
rokicki
Not isomorphic
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Bruce Norskog
My initial reaction to your p
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B MacKenzie
Quoting B MacKenzie: "There
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Bruce Norskog
Alternate Representation
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B MacKenzie
Another way of looking at it
by
cubex
Group vs Coset Space
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B MacKenzie
Well, of course, you can conv
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Bruce Norskog
Reference Frames
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B MacKenzie
C2v Three Face Group
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B MacKenzie
Indistiguishable Tokens
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B MacKenzie
I got the same values
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brac37
U,R,L
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mdlazreg
Representations
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B MacKenzie
Solver's Perspective
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cubex
The move MR moves four center
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Bruce Norskog
Surprise
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B MacKenzie
Not a mathematical group (correction it is)
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cubex
Define your Model
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B MacKenzie
MR (or what now is usually re
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Bruce Norskog
Group Generators?
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B MacKenzie
MR (or M_R when writing in pl
by
Bruce Norskog
mdlazreg
11/24/2010 - 06:33
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