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5x5 can be solved in 109 MTM
"Coset" solver for 5x5 "fringe region"
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stannic
Sorry for late reply
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stannic
Is it possible?
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majord
Diameter is actually 43 after all
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Bruce Norskog
We performed a complete bread
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Bruce Norskog
43m* analysis
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stannic
5x5 Fringe puzzle "coset solver" (last edit 08/29/11 GMT 22:07)
by
stannic
44 upper bound for diameter
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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
by
stannic
Results from analysis of subgoals of the 5x5
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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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Regularities in maximum WD values
Sliding Tile Puzzle Corner
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stannic
Computing large WD databases
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stannic
Lower bound for Nx3 is 4N-2
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stannic
Antipodes in Nx3 case (still not proved)
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stannic
Contingency tables
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stannic
stannic
04/25/2012 - 03:22
Forum topic
Twenty-Four puzzle, some observations
2xN case. Nx2 has Hamiltonian path
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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
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stannic
4x5 Last Row Permutation
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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
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stannic
4x4 puzzle antipodes in STM
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stannic
Yep
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rokicki
Asymptotical bounds
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stannic
24 puzzle new lower bound: 152
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rokicki
Obvious error
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rokicki
Read Korf's paper
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rokicki
80s solutions
by
stannic
2x6 and 80s
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rokicki
Oops
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rokicki
0-terminated vs 0-based?
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stannic
Antipodes
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rokicki
Verified first 9 rows
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rokicki
Sorry if I've helped take thi
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stannic
Groups and Two-Phase technique
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rokicki
Typos
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rokicki
2xN puzzles
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stannic
Next interesting sizes
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stannic
Results from Richard Korf (2008)
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rokicki
I believe you're correct; the
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rokicki
Right-hand turns
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stannic
Search for upper bounds for 5x5 in MTM
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stannic
lower bound 82s for 3x5
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stannic
Lower bound is 80s
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stannic
Upper bounds
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stannic
WD "solver"
by
rokicki
Bounds
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rokicki
Pattern databases
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stannic
Very nice! Thanks!
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rokicki
Confirmation for 5x4
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stannic
Some corrections
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stannic
More walking distance values
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rokicki
Attempt to solve the 180 flip position in < 156
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rokicki
I also calculated the 56 solu
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rokicki
Calculated as well
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rokicki
Verified up to depth 14
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stannic
All optimal (STM) solutions for 5x5_90
by
stannic
clarify my definition of square root
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Bruce Norskog
Counts out to depth 24
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rokicki
More square roots
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rokicki
Thanks for your explanation.
by
stannic
square roots
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Bruce Norskog
Square roots of permutations?
by
stannic
148 done
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rokicki
146 time
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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
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stannic
multi-tile metric
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stannic
Done through 144; bound now 146
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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
Story
Rubik can be solved in 35q
silviu
10/29/2010 - 08:16
Story
Rubik's cube can be solved in 34 quarter turns
silviu
10/29/2010 - 07:52
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New optimal solutions for an important group
Interestingly, even if you le
by
rokicki
the fraction of cube space
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Bruce Norskog
Tom encouraged me to post som
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silviu
In order to explain it in a e
by
silviu
It's a simple coset search.
by
rokicki
How did you manage to do this
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Herbert Kociemba
This is absolutely amazing; o
by
rokicki
Thank you for the improvement
by
silviu
Made a minor edit
by
cubex
Mark I have submitted this bu
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silviu
silviu
10/29/2010 - 08:16
Story
Solving Rubik's cube in 36 quarter turns
Great. My own program was ju
by
Mike G
That agrees with the run I di
by
jaap
> God's Algorithm for the 3x2
by
Mike G
I think we are basically in a
by
Jerry Bryan
> Correct me if I'm wrong but
by
jaap
The 28f result
by
cubex
This (and the below 28f) resu
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rokicki
silviu
06/17/2010 - 23:02
Story
Solving Rubik's cube in 28 face turns
silviu
10/29/2010 - 08:21
Story
Optimal solutions for two important subgroups
When Herbert asked me for opt
by
silviu
They are all the positions re
by
rokicki
Ok, now i have corrected the
by
silviu
Are those all the positions r
by
silviu
The new solver is available o
by
Herbert Kociemba
Very huge optimal solver
by
Herbert Kociemba
Cubes that require 20f
by
rokicki
I've proved that the three se
by
rokicki
Cube Lovers adopted the conve
by
Jerry Bryan
I've been using a slightly di
by
rokicki
I haven't really played with
by
Jerry Bryan
With my silly algorithm, it t
by
rokicki
Hello, Nice to see
by
silviu
I confirm all those numbers:
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rokicki
Re:
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silviu
Wow, 2minutes is fast. How l
by
rokicki
RE:
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silviu
Re:
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silviu
I'm working on the other dept
by
rokicki
Re:Error in calculations
by
silviu
We agree up to 17f; I haven't
by
rokicki
Re:
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silviu
I still am not sure of the nu
by
rokicki
Re:Wrong numbers
by
silviu
At least one number wrong
by
rokicki
Re:FTM
by
silviu
Re.FTM results for fixed edges
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Herbert Kociemba
Re:FTM results for fixed edges
by
silviu
FTM results for fixed edges
by
Herbert Kociemba
Time to compute the tables
by
silviu
Optimal Solutions in Half Turn Metric?
by
Herbert Kociemba
Re: 42q
by
silviu
Re: "Group that fixes edges" is c
by
Bruce Norskog
"Group that fixes edges" is c
by
Jerry Bryan
silviu
06/17/2010 - 23:02
Story
Rubik can be solved in 27f
It is perfect. Thanks a lot.
by
silviu
Is this better?
by
cubex
Mark I tried to separate the
by
silviu
silviu
10/29/2010 - 08:16
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