[Retros] At home proof games in 7.0 moves
Juha Saukkola
juha_saukkola at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 7 08:04:12 EST 2005
>>I count the number of solutions of every goal diagram that can be obtained
>>(in this case "at-home" diagrams And nowadays I keep track of the
>>solutions for the problems that have 1,2 or 3 solutions. Note that the
>>solutions could instead be found by a proof game solver afterwards, but in
>>general that's a bad idea because sometimes my computer comes up with
>>tough problems.
>
>The idea "number of solutions" in n moves came again.
>What is the smallest m, that there are no position of m solutions in spg's.
What's the number of 1-solution "correct" spg's in x moves?
Any calculations?
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