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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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Square One God's Algorithm Computed
> perhaps minor variations on
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jaap
> the extra factor of 2 (real
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Mike G
10 moves max
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masonjones
God's algorithm counts
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masonjones
Of course, 7 flips is best for parity fix for Square One
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masonjones
Great to see this follow-up t
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Mike G
masonjones
10/29/2010 - 08:21
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Source Code for Face Turn Metric 20 Proof Released
rokicki
10/11/2011 - 12:03
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Some Thoughts on Representing the Cube
Jerry Bryan
10/29/2010 - 08:06
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Some thoughts about a proof, that 24 moves suffice
Runtime: 20 vs 22
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rokicki
If you take these 253605 cose
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Herbert Kociemba
For a proof of 23
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rokicki
I think a made a mistake above
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Herbert Kociemba
Great topic!
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rokicki
Herbert Kociemba
10/29/2010 - 07:45
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Some observations on the Rubik's Cube Group, its sub-groups and solution algorithms.
B MacKenzie
10/29/2010 - 07:41
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Some more interesting groups
There is also a notational co
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Jerry Bryan
Reid's position is U2 D2
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silviu
explain please
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WarrenSmith
Here's the results for the co
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rokicki
Thanks! I'm doing the quarte
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rokicki
Congratulations to this work!
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silviu
rokicki
10/29/2010 - 08:21
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Some 3-color cube results
"symmetries"
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B MacKenzie
Tri-color cube symmetry
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B MacKenzie
1152 symmetries
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rokicki
"symmetries"
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Bruce Norskog
Symmetries?
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rokicki
Tri-color cube symmetry
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B MacKenzie
Great job, Tom!
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Bruce Norskog
STM finished
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rokicki
QTM finished
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rokicki
HTM finished
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rokicki
Here's how I would transpose
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B MacKenzie
Different metrics
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rokicki
On further thought
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B MacKenzie
Coset space
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B MacKenzie
Three color cube: God's Number is 15 ?
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rokicki
Bruce Norskog
06/01/2012 - 02:36
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Some "F2L" computer analyses
some more analyses
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Bruce Norskog
Bruce Norskog
10/29/2010 - 07:48
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Solving the Rubik's Cube in Sub 13 Algs, BLD!
That's a good thing though, R
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DougCube
No offense, but you honestly
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Ravi
Dbeyer
10/29/2010 - 08:11
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