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An analysis of the corner and edge orientations of the 3x3x3 cube
Hi Bruce, Let me try expla
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mdlazreg
81 cosets, not 45
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rokicki
I still don't follow what you
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Bruce Norskog
Cosets
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rokicki
When you get down to 1q away
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mdlazreg
Don't you mean 495 Kociemba c
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mdlazreg
Yes, trivial coset has a 24q*
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rokicki
This is a very interesting an
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rokicki
I am responding to parts of t
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Bruce Norskog
I am glad my numbers are inde
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mdlazreg
Results for other orientation schemes
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Bruce Norskog
This would yield 32 or more for the upper bound
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Bruce Norskog
Yes I know you did not keep t
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mdlazreg
Well yes, mdlazreg, I can gue
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Bruce Norskog
Let me give an example to des
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mdlazreg
mdlazreg, I agree that the 2n
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Bruce Norskog
Thanks Bruce. Correct, the
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mdlazreg
corner and edge permutations as a subgroup
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Bruce Norskog
The set of corner and edge permutations is a group
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mdlazreg
Recollections of Thistlethwaite's Algorithm
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Jerry Bryan
Subgroups and product groups
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rokicki
Coset
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rokicki
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:22
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An interesting conjugate class
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:22
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Non trivial identities
Dimension in group theory ?
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Rafoo
Distinction between Physical Models and Mathematical Models
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Jerry Bryan
h dimensional space
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B MacKenzie
If you look at this way then
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mdlazreg
Correct. At least that is my
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mdlazreg
Yes I know that there is no g
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mdlazreg
I see. Thanks. Mathematica
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mdlazreg
re. Parameter Space
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B MacKenzie
Another Clarification
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Jerry Bryan
A Clarification
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Jerry Bryan
Parameter Space
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B MacKenzie
I am not sure what you mean b
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mdlazreg
Yes, I have the same feeling,
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mdlazreg
I was unaware that analysis.
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B MacKenzie
Actually all identities at 12
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mdlazreg
F*U U R U R' F' U U L' U' L F*F'
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Jerry Bryan
Yes I agree, the identity man
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mdlazreg
Simple Cycle or Unique Simple Cycle and Symmetry
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Jerry Bryan
Conjugate relationships
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B MacKenzie
Correction
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Jerry Bryan
Commutitive Identities
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B MacKenzie
I would consider them as non
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mdlazreg
I am not sure about your argu
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mdlazreg
Hopefully, I haven't messed u
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Jerry Bryan
Identities and Commutivity
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B MacKenzie
I consider the identities abo
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mdlazreg
I think your example of Pons
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mdlazreg
Sorry, but I would call the i
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Herbert Kociemba
Backwards
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Jerry Bryan
Yes I was talking about QTM.
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mdlazreg
In fact I am not able to gene
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mdlazreg
Antipodes and Non-trivial Identities
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Jerry Bryan
I was able to generate subopt
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mdlazreg
It is not difficult to add su
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Herbert Kociemba
While I am happy your code ge
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mdlazreg
I think I figured out how the
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mdlazreg
Identities and Duplicate Positions
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Jerry Bryan
I used U U' for the input. T
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Herbert Kociemba
Identities at higher level
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mdlazreg
With my QTM otimal solver I g
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Herbert Kociemba
mdlazreg
06/01/2012 - 02:40
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Lower bound using the Edges antipode
about my calculation
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Bruce Norskog
Hi Bruce,
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mdlazreg
Y >= 14
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Bruce Norskog
X IS equal to 22
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mdlazreg
Hi Bruce,
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mdlazreg
Re: Lower bound using the Edges antipode
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Bruce Norskog
mdlazreg
06/01/2012 - 02:39
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Fast solver for arbitrary target groups
GAP for prunning
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mdlazreg
My common property is anti-symmetry
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brac37
mdlazreg
06/01/2012 - 02:29
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Largest coset solved yet of actual Rubik's positions
QTM analysis
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mdlazreg
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:22
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Numerical formula
4 or 1+1+1+1
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mdlazreg
Rereading your First Post
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Jerry Bryan
Some things to check with your program
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Jerry Bryan
Thoughts about the recurrent formula
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mdlazreg
Numerical formula versus Mathematical formula
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mdlazreg
Reposted
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rokicki
A Further Clarification
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Jerry Bryan
The Funny Fudge Factors
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Jerry Bryan
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:30
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DFS
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:26
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Positions with the same distance in both QTM and FTM
mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 07:22
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X1+X3+X5+...
Thanks Jerry for your explana
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mdlazreg
Even and Odd Permutations
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Jerry Bryan
Edited title
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mdlazreg
10/29/2010 - 08:06
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