Redundant Sudoku Rules
Artificial Intelligence
2020-02-19 v1
Abstract
The rules of Sudoku are often specified using twenty seven \texttt{all\_different} constraints, referred to as the {\em big} \mrules. Using graphical proofs and exploratory logic programming, the following main and new result is obtained: many subsets of six of these big \mrules are redundant (i.e., they are entailed by the remaining twenty one \mrules), and six is maximal (i.e., removing more than six \mrules is not possible while maintaining equivalence). The corresponding result for binary inequality constraints, referred to as the {\em small} \mrules, is stated as a conjecture.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1207.5926,
title = {Redundant Sudoku Rules},
author = {Bart Demoen and Maria Garcia de la Banda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.5926},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
14 pages, 161 figures, to appear in TPLP