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Generating a maze using a depth-first search algorithm

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Four elementary operation tables arranged in a pinwheel format By Magaret Kepner

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Four elementary operation tables arranged in a pinwheel format
By Magaret Kepner

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John Conway’s Game of Life is a cellular automaton in which randomized cells evolve according to a fixed set of rules.  Usually this evolution appears as an animation, here we see the  evolution through time in a still image, with height from top to bottom  corresponding to subsequent generations of cells.

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John Conway’s Game of Life is a cellular automaton in which randomized cells evolve according to a fixed set of rules. Usually this evolution appears as an animation, here we see the evolution through time in a still image, with height from top to bottom corresponding to subsequent generations of cells.

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Mathematicians Solve Minimum Sudoku Problem
Sudoku fanatics have long claimed that the smallest number of starting clues a puzzle can contain is 17. Now a year-long calculation proves there are no 16-clue puzzles

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Mathematicians Solve Minimum Sudoku Problem

Sudoku fanatics have long claimed that the smallest number of starting clues a puzzle can contain is 17. Now a year-long calculation proves there are no 16-clue puzzles

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