Metric spaces in chess and international chess pieces graph diameters
Abstract
This paper aims to study the graph radii and diameters induced by the -dimensional versions of the well-known six international chess pieces on every finite lattice since they originate as many interesting metric spaces for any proper pair . For this purpose, we finally discuss a mathematically consistent generalization of all the planar FIDE chess pieces to an appropriate -dimensional environment, finding (for any ) the exact values of the graph radii and diameters of the -rook, -king, -bishop, and the corresponding values for the -queen, -knight, and -pawn. We also provide tight bounds for the graph radii and diameters of the -queen, -knight, and -pawn, holding for any .
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2311.00016,
title = {Metric spaces in chess and international chess pieces graph diameters},
author = {Marco Ripà},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.00016},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
35 pages, 34 figures. References and a figure added; some typos corrected; improvements on grammar and style