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Three Million Random Positions in the Quarter Turn and Half Turn Metric
Sorry it was clear
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secondmouse
Actual values
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rokicki
Actual values
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secondmouse
Minor edit
by
rokicki
rokicki
06/10/2011 - 03:06
Forum topic
Tripod Finish - optimal FTM analysis
Bruce Norskog
10/29/2010 - 07:37
Forum topic
Twenty-Eight QTM Moves Suffice
rokicki
06/06/2014 - 09:48
Forum topic
Twenty-Five Moves Suffice
QTM
by
rokicki
Congratulations
by
mdlazreg
(Blush)
by
rokicki
Congratulations
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Jerry Bryan
rokicki
10/29/2010 - 07:44
Forum topic
Twenty-Five Random Cosets in the Quarter Turn Metric
Well, thanks for your complim
by
brac37
Thanks again
by
mdlazreg
estimate
by
brac37
28q!!
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mdlazreg
0.77 of 20q? You forget parit
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brac37
Wonderful Results
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Jerry Bryan
rokicki
10/29/2010 - 07:37
Forum topic
Twenty-Four puzzle, some observations
2xN case. Nx2 has Hamiltonian path
by
stannic
some regularities in maximum WD values
by
stannic
Optimal solver program
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kociemba
Both positions need 72 moves.
by
kociemba
It's interesting
by
stannic
Though the WD heuristic has w
by
kociemba
It took me some time to write
by
kociemba
Half-depth search
by
stannic
4x5 Last Row Permutation
by
stannic
Anyone interested in the new
by
stannic
Fringe
by
rokicki
The set graph
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stannic
"Coset" solver for 15-puzzle
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rokicki
Yes, of course; in general, w
by
stannic
4x4 puzzle antipodes in STM
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stannic
Yep
by
rokicki
Asymptotical bounds
by
stannic
24 puzzle new lower bound: 152
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rokicki
Obvious error
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rokicki
Read Korf's paper
by
rokicki
80s solutions
by
stannic
2x6 and 80s
by
rokicki
Oops
by
rokicki
0-terminated vs 0-based?
by
stannic
Antipodes
by
rokicki
Verified first 9 rows
by
rokicki
Sorry if I've helped take thi
by
stannic
Groups and Two-Phase technique
by
rokicki
Typos
by
rokicki
2xN puzzles
by
stannic
Next interesting sizes
by
stannic
Results from Richard Korf (2008)
by
rokicki
I believe you're correct; the
by
rokicki
Right-hand turns
by
stannic
Search for upper bounds for 5x5 in MTM
by
stannic
lower bound 82s for 3x5
by
stannic
Lower bound is 80s
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stannic
Upper bounds
by
stannic
WD "solver"
by
rokicki
Bounds
by
rokicki
Pattern databases
by
stannic
Very nice! Thanks!
by
rokicki
Confirmation for 5x4
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stannic
Some corrections
by
stannic
More walking distance values
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rokicki
Attempt to solve the 180 flip position in < 156
by
rokicki
I also calculated the 56 solu
by
rokicki
Calculated as well
by
rokicki
Verified up to depth 14
by
stannic
All optimal (STM) solutions for 5x5_90
by
stannic
clarify my definition of square root
by
Bruce Norskog
Counts out to depth 24
by
rokicki
More square roots
by
rokicki
Thanks for your explanation.
by
stannic
square roots
by
Bruce Norskog
Square roots of permutations?
by
stannic
148 done
by
rokicki
146 time
by
rokicki
Of course you can stop your s
by
stannic
Slow program
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rokicki
Great jump
by
stannic
Done through 146; new bound is 148
by
rokicki
Note that the first antipode
by
Bruce Norskog
Invert Distance
by
stannic
multi-tile metric
by
stannic
Done through 144; bound now 146
by
rokicki
Thanks for verification
by
stannic
180 degree flipped position
by
stannic
Optimal 5x5 solver?
by
rokicki
Verified
by
rokicki
I've used the takaken solver
by
Bruce Norskog
Very cool
by
rokicki
WD 5x5, distribution
by
stannic
Walking Distance
by
stannic
Four-stage suboptimal solver
by
stannic
stannic
06/01/2012 - 02:29
Forum topic
Twenty-Nine QTM Moves Suffice
3 distance-26 positions
by
mdlazreg
Maybe another subgroup
by
brac37
The known distance-26 position is the only one?
by
mdlazreg
My congratualtion once more i
by
kociemba
I just tried the subgroup (U,
by
rokicki
Thanks, Bruce! It may well
by
rokicki
Congrats!
by
Bruce Norskog
rokicki
06/01/2012 - 02:36
Forum topic
Twenty-Three Moves Suffice
Wow great site in the world.S
by
geogre100
That can be done?
by
HeatherMann
Dang it! I congratulate yo
by
plastorgas
Thanks.Very interesting data
by
Scoot
This is a big reduction from
by
jasonsecada
:-)))) Very interesting! Than
by
bfire52
Impressive graph
by
rokicki
that's nothing
by
death
Thanks
by
rokicki
Wow! Many congratulations.
by
mdlazreg
My congratulations Tom! This
by
Herbert Kociemba
rokicki
11/24/2010 - 01:52
Forum topic
Twenty-Two Moves Suffice
Congratulations!
by
StefanPochmann
rokicki
10/29/2010 - 07:40
Forum topic
Two directional serch for cube solutions...
Other programs
by
Mike G
small world...
by
crepeau
The David Moews Algorithm AKA Shamir
by
Jerry Bryan
Diameter of the Cube Group
by
Jerry Bryan
Diameter of the Cube Group
by
Jerry Bryan
Bi-Directional Search
by
Jerry Bryan
> However, if this site is so
by
Mike G
>Someone on this thread sugge
by
Mike G
Interesting
by
rrrowell
> I'm pretty sure the limit i
by
jaap
32 bit limits
by
cubex
Optimal Cube Solver
by
kcushing
I may implement this.
by
rrrowell
Sorry, I remembered wrong. It
by
jaap
>Tom Rokicki has done a lot o
by
Mike G
another possibility
by
Mike G
> level 10 will be approximat
by
jaap
Search to level 11 for q+h
by
cubex
crepeau
10/29/2010 - 08:32
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