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E. Hordern [1986], Sliding Piece Puzzles, Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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The Missing Link And The Top-Spin - Ravikumar   (Correct)

....made regarding the efficiency of presented solutions. Mathematics subject classification number: 20B20, 20B35 1. Introduction Sliding piece puzzles, the best known example of which is Sam Loyd s 15 puzzle, have been designed and marketed in numerous forms for more than a century. Hordern s book [Hor86] is perhaps the most comprehensive treatment of such puzzles. Hordern presents hundreds of such puzzles with their solutions. This book does not give a mathematical treatment of its subject, however. A brief appendix by D. Singmaster provides a summary of some group theoretic results underlying ....

L. E. Hordern, "Sliding Piece Puzzles", Oxford University Press.


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E. Hordern. Sliding Piece Puzzles. Oxford University Press, 1986.

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