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A Mathematician Answers a 150-Year-Old Chess Problem
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A Mathematician Answers a 150-Year-Old Chess Problem

Hwan Cho October 7, 2021

Leila Sloman Science 10.03.2021 08:00 AM A Mathematician Answers a 150-Year-Old Chess Problem The n -queens problem is about finding how many different ways queens can be placed on a chessboard so that none attack each other. Save this story for later. Illustration: Samuel Velasco/Quanta Magazine If you have […]

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