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Hi,
I was hoping start a little discussion at Math Stack Exchange about tree graphs and recording/displaying solutions to the SOMA cube puzzle. you can see some of what I have been doing here:
http://math.stackexchange.com/questions/954037/can-i-record-soma-puzzle-solutions-with-tree-graphs
Not much activity other than me.
It seems reasonable to me that the solutions can be shown on a tree graph but:
1. How best to do it? Start with tables and then sort the tables before graphing?
2. How much information is needed? I think the piece color occupying which of 8 vertices may suffice.
3. Are other graph methods of use to:
a. determine a bound on the number of solutions?
b. determine allowable piece positions?
This is part of a Leonardo's Basement project to make hands on math activities for elementary schools. Some previous work can be seen here:
http://www.fam-bundgaard.dk/SOMA/NEWS/N060808.HTM
I realize this is quite a number of questions but I thought I would give this forum a try. If I need to refine my query please let me know.
Thanks much!
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What is a SOMA cube?
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How would you want to represent it with a graph?
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1. A tree graph would describe the 240 solutions and reflect left and right due to the similar helix pieces. There are also as many 16 solutions that begin with the same three pieces in the same position which would become major branches off of the trunk.
reference - http://www.fam-bundgaard.dk/SOMA/NEWS/N030518.HTM
2. A weighted graph of the pieces "touching" in all 240 solutions would be a way to illustrate the constancy of some of the pieces.
reference - http://www.fam-bundgaard.dk/SOMA/NEWS/N990201.HTM
How do I post pictures? Rather than links to pictures . . . .
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Right click the picture and click "Copy Image Location". Take that link and put it between the img tags.
[img]Put link here.[/img]
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Pretty interesting
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There is very interesting approach here to graph theoretic methods for tiling trominoes which I think could shed some light but get lost in their notation around page three:
Graphs of Tilings (specifically a simple trominoes puzzle)
http://web.calstatela.edu/faculty/sheubac/papers/Graphs%20of%20Tilings.pdf
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Is there anything we can help you with?
If not, I think this thread should be moved to 'This is Cool' or 'Euler\'s Avenue'
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I am fine with it moving if that seems a more appropriate venue for discussions.
Thanks much
I will also refine my questions regarding
Graphs of Tilings (specifically a simple trominoes puzzle)
http://web.calstatela.edu/faculty/sheubac/papers/Graphs%20of%20Tilings.pdf
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@bobbym: Kindly move this to 'This is Cool' or 'Euler\'s Avenue' wherever appropriate.
Do you know any resource that can explain the structures of the Soma cube graphs from scratch? I never knew anything about them before this thread.
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