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... tiles , each of which can cover exactly three squares on the board . If any single square is cut out of the board , could we cover the remaining board with tiles such that tiles do not overlap or hang off the edge of the board ? b ...
... tiles , each of which can cover exactly three squares on the board . If any single square is cut out of the board , could we cover the remaining board with tiles such that tiles do not overlap or hang off the edge of the board ? b ...
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... tiles , a production is the movement of a single tile , and the control system decides which tile to move at each step in the solution . A common strategy that a control system might adopt is to consider systemat- ically where each of ...
... tiles , a production is the movement of a single tile , and the control system decides which tile to move at each step in the solution . A common strategy that a control system might adopt is to consider systemat- ically where each of ...
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... tiles from the visual image , its task becomes that of actually solving the puzzle . One technique that might come to mind is to preprogram the machine with solutions to all possible arrangements of the tiles . Then , the machine's task ...
... tiles from the visual image , its task becomes that of actually solving the puzzle . One technique that might come to mind is to preprogram the machine with solutions to all possible arrangements of the tiles . Then , the machine's task ...
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