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Solitaire Mancala Games and the Chinese Remainder Theorem

Combinatorics 2011-12-16 v1

Abstract

Mancala is a generic name for a family of sowing games that are popular all over the world. There are many two-player mancala games in which a player may move again if their move ends in their own store. In this work, we study a simple solitaire mancala game called Tchoukaillon that facilitates the analysis of "sweep" moves, in which all of the stones on a portion of the board can be collected into the store. We include a self-contained account of prior research on Tchoukaillon, as well as a new description of all winning Tchoukaillon boards with a given length. We also prove an analogue of the Chinese Remainder Theorem for Tchoukaillon boards, and give an algorithm to reconstruct a complete winning Tchoukaillon board from partial information. Finally, we propose a graph-theoretic generalization of Tchoukaillon for further study.

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@article{arxiv.1112.3593,
  title  = {Solitaire Mancala Games and the Chinese Remainder Theorem},
  author = {Brant Jones and Laura Taalman and Anthony Tongen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.3593},
  year   = {2011}
}

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