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Square subgroup in QTM
Radu analyzed a larger group
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Bruce Norskog
HTM of the square group
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mdlazreg
Each half-turn is simply 2 quarter turns
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Bruce Norskog
mdlazreg
03/29/2013 - 23:55
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5x5 can be solved in 109 MTM
"Coset" solver for 5x5 "fringe region"
by
stannic
Sorry for late reply
by
stannic
Is it possible?
by
majord
Diameter is actually 43 after all
by
Bruce Norskog
We performed a complete bread
by
Bruce Norskog
43m* analysis
by
stannic
5x5 Fringe puzzle "coset solver" (last edit 08/29/11 GMT 22:07)
by
stannic
44 upper bound for diameter
by
Bruce Norskog
The lame software harness
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stannic
Quick question
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secondmouse
102m, 202s
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stannic
103m, 204s
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stannic
104m, 206s
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stannic
"1d" pattern from the table above
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stannic
Fringe pattern of the 5x5 puzzle
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stannic
Results from analysis of subgoals of the 5x5
by
stannic
208s for 5x5
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stannic
Distributions
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stannic
stannic
10/09/2012 - 09:27
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5x5 puzzle: Comparison between reduction chains (STM, 10000 instances)
stannic
10/09/2012 - 04:48
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One Million Random Twenty-Four Puzzle Instances in the STM metric
stannic
10/07/2012 - 07:56
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Sliding tile puzzle suboptimal solver
stannic
09/24/2012 - 08:07
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cubex
06/29/2012 - 03:55
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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
by
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,
by
mdlazreg
I was unaware that analysis.
by
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
by
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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God's Algorithm out to 15q*
Antisymmetry and odd positions
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Jerry Bryan
Odd number of positions in FTM
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kociemba
Very Nice Analysis
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Jerry Bryan
Derivation of the term X-symmetric
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Jerry Bryan
Very nice! I had not thought
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rokicki
Solution of the odd pattern puzzle
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mdlazreg
With cube explorer. But 128 is a nice number.
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brac37
odding position
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brac37
What does the term "odding po
by
rokicki
The 128 positions
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mdlazreg
odding positions
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brac37
rokicki
06/01/2012 - 02:40
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The 4x4x4 can be solved in 77 single-slice turns
New upper bounds: 82 twist turns, 67 block turns
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Bruce Norskog
Bruce Norskog
06/01/2012 - 02:39
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Two Face Group
Re: Bijection
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Bruce Norskog
Chemists and Group Theory
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B MacKenzie
Bijection
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Jerry Bryan
cosets
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B MacKenzie
Petrus method
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Bruce Norskog
Group representations
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B MacKenzie
You don't actually code each
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Jerry Bryan
Symmetry
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B MacKenzie
number for each class matches
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cubex
Representing a group element as an integer
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B MacKenzie
I also posted <U,R> in
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Jerry Bryan
Looks Good
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cubex
Formatting Tables
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B MacKenzie
< U, R > God's Algorithm
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cubex
B MacKenzie
06/01/2012 - 02:39
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