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God's Number in the Simultaneously-Possible Turn Metric

<p> In 2010 it was found that God&rsquo;s number is 20 in the face turn metric. That is, if the Rubik&rsquo;s cube hasn&rsquo;t been disassembled, it can always be solved in 20 twists or fewer, but sometimes requires 20 twists. However, the face turn metric only allows one face to be turned at a time for a total of 18 generators, or 18 possible twists at any time. This dissertation allows opposing, parallel faces to be twisted independent amounts at the same time and still get counted as 1 twist for a total of 45 generators. A new optimal-solving program was constructed, and the results so far show that God&rsquo;s number is at least 16 for the simultaneously-possible turn metric. </p><p> I note that in 3 dimensions the simultaneously-possible turn metric is the same as the axial turn metric (or robot turn metric), but not in 4 dimensions nor higher (e.g. 2&times;2&times;2&times;2, 3&times;3&times;3&times;3, 4&times;4&times;4&times;4, etc.&mdash;not to be confused with the 3-dimensional 4&times;4&times;4 cube). This difference is also described.</p><p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10686488
Date03 February 2018
CreatorsGould, Andrew James
PublisherThe University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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