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The number of ways to place $q$ nonattacking queens, bishops, or similar chess pieces on an $n\times n$ square chessboard is essentially a quasipolynomial function of $n$ (by Part I of this series). The period of the quasipolynomial is…

组合数学 · 数学 2021-06-21 Thomas Zaslavsky , Seth Chaiken , Christopher R. H. Hanusa

We prove that king chasing problem in Chinese Chess is NP-hard when generalized to $n\times n$ boards. `King chasing' is a frequently-used strategy in Chinese Chess, which means that the player has to continuously check the opponent in…

组合数学 · 数学 2026-04-03 Chao Li , Zhujun Zhang , Chao Yang

On the n x n chessboard, the move totals of distinct pieces satisfy a small number of striking arithmetic identities. The total diagonal mobility of the bishop and the total 8-neighbor mobility of the king are exactly proportional, with…

综合数学 · 数学 2026-05-21 Frank M. V. Feys

Infinite chess is chess played on an infinite edgeless chessboard. The familiar chess pieces move about according to their usual chess rules, and each player strives to place the opposing king into checkmate. The mate-in-n problem of…

逻辑 · 数学 2012-05-17 Dan Brumleve , Joel David Hamkins , Philipp Schlicht

Graph anticoloring problem is partial coloring problem where the main feature is the opposite rule of the graph coloring problem, i.e., if two vertices are adjacent, their assigned colors must be the same or at least one of them is…

离散数学 · 计算机科学 2018-03-29 Luis Eduardo Urbán Rivero , Rafael López Bracho , Javier Ramírez Rodríguez

A selfmate is a Chess problem in which White, moving first, needs to force Black to checkmate within a specified number of moves. The reflexmate is a derivative of the selfmate in which White compels Black to checkmate with the added…

计算复杂性 · 计算机科学 2022-08-11 Zhujun Zhang

This paper presents a solution to the Knights and Spies Problem: In a room there are n people, each labelled with a unique number between 1 and n. A person may either be a knight or a spy. Knights always tell the truth, while spies may…

组合数学 · 数学 2009-03-18 Mark Wildon

In this paper we are concerned with knight's tours on high-dimensional boards. Our main aim is to show that on the $d$-dimensional board $[n]^d$, with $n$ even, there is always a knight's tour provided that $n$ is sufficiently large. In…

组合数学 · 数学 2012-02-27 Joshua Erde

The problem of existence of closed knight tours for rectangular chessboards was solved by Schwenk in 1991. Last year, in 2011, DeMaio and Mathew provide an extension of this result for 3-dimensional rectangular boards. In this article, we…

组合数学 · 数学 2012-04-23 Bruno Golenia , Sylvain Golenia , Joshua Erde

The Knight's Tour problem consists of finding a Hamiltonian path for the knight on a given set of points so that the knight can visit exactly once every vertex of the mentioned set. In the present paper, we provide a $5$-dimensional…

组合数学 · 数学 2024-03-20 Marco Ripà

The $n$ queens problem considers the maximum number of safe squares on an $n \times n$ chess board when placing $n$ queens; the answer is only known for small $n$. Miller, Sheng and Turek considered instead $n$ randomly placed rooks,…

We indulge in what mathematicians call frivolous activities. In Arithmetic Billiards, a ball is bouncing around in a rectangle. In Parity Checkers we place checkers on a checkerboard under certain parity constraints. Both activities turn…

数论 · 数学 2024-01-31 Johan Wästlund

A well-known chessboard problem is that of placing eight queens on the chessboard so that no two queens are able to attack each other. (Recall that a queen can attack anything on the same row, column, or diagonal as itself.) This problem is…

组合数学 · 数学 2007-12-17 Jeremiah Barr , Shrisha Rao

In how many ways can $n$ queens be placed on an $n \times n$ chessboard so that no two queens attack each other? This is the famous $n$-queens problem. Let $Q(n)$ denote the number of such configurations, and let $T(n)$ be the number of…

组合数学 · 数学 2017-05-17 Zur Luria

Chess graphs encode the moves that a particular chess piece can make on an $m\times n$ chessboard. We study through these graphs through the lens of chip-firing games and graph gonality. We provide upper and lower bounds for the gonality of…

We derive recurrences and closed-form expressions for counting nonattacking placements of two types of chess pieces with unbounded straight-line moves, namely the bishop (two diagonal moves) and the anassa (one horizontal or vertical move…

组合数学 · 数学 2025-12-17 E. G. Santos

We prove PSPACE-completeness of two classic types of Chess problems when generalized to n-by-n boards. A "retrograde" problem asks whether it is possible for a position to be reached from a natural starting position, i.e., whether the…

计算复杂性 · 计算机科学 2020-10-20 Josh Brunner , Erik D. Demaine , Dylan Hendrickson , Julian Wellman

Magic: the Gathering is a popular and famously complicated card game about magical combat. Recently, several authors including Chatterjee and Ibsen-Jensen (2016) and Churchill, Biderman, and Herrick (2019) have investigated the…

人工智能 · 计算机科学 2020-03-12 Stella Biderman

In 1967, Klarner proposed a problem concerning the existence of reflecting $n$-queens configurations. The problem considers the feasibility of placing $n$ mutually non-attacking queens on the reflecting chessboard, an $n\times n$ chessboard…

组合数学 · 数学 2025-08-20 Tantan Dai , Tom Kelly

In his list of open problems, Martin Erickson described a certain game: "Two players alternately put queens on an n x n chess board so that each new queen is not in range of any queen already on the board (the color of the queens is…

历史与综述 · 数学 2014-04-22 Thomas Jenrich
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