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Ajò Dimonios
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Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2019 10:30 pm Post subject: c.v.fr. 24/03/2019 |
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Hi everyone
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+-------+-------+-------+
| . 1 . | . 7 3 | 4 . . |
| . 7 . | . . . | . . . |
| . . 2 | 8 1 . | 7 . 3 |
+-------+-------+-------+
| 7 . . | . 8 . | 1 . . |
| . 2 . | . . . | . 7 . |
| . . 1 | . 4 . | . . 2 |
+-------+-------+-------+
| 8 . 4 | . 5 1 | 6 . . |
| . . . | . . . | . 4 . |
| . . 3 | 4 6 . | . 8 . |
+-------+-------+-------+
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apparently easy but not so.
Ciao a Tutti
Paolo |
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immpy
Joined: 06 May 2017 Posts: 571
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Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 2:01 am Post subject: |
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Another BRUTAL puzzle, Paolo. You may consider me thoroughly STUMPED!
cheers...immp |
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Ajò Dimonios
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 10:32 am Post subject: |
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Hi everyone.
After basics
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+------------+-------------+----------------+
| 569 1 5689 | 2569 7 3 | 4 2569 5689 |
| 3 7 5689 | 2569 29 4 | 2589 1 5689 |
| 569 4 2 | 8 1 569 | 7 569 3 |
+------------+-------------+----------------+
| 7 3 569 | 569 8 2 | 1 569 4 |
| 4 2 569 | 1 3 569 | 589 7 5689 |
| 569 8 1 | 7 4 569 | 359 3569 2 |
+------------+-------------+----------------+
| 8 9 4 | 23 5 1 | 6 23 7 |
| 12 6 7 | 239 29 8 | 235 4 15 |
| 12 5 3 | 4 6 7 | 29 8 19 |
+------------+-------------+----------------+
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Five step after basics.
This scheme is a classic example that can be solved using the technique “Naked Sets” http://www.philsfolly.net.au/naked_help.htm.
It can be used in line 3 or 4. In these sets there are three cells that have 569 as candidates. The possible combinations that solve the pattern are 6 but 5 lead to a contradiction while the last leads to the solution using only the technique of basis. I report the conclusions of the combinations that lead to contradiction for the case of line 3.
R3C1=5, R3C6=6 e R3C8=9
R9C7=Ø
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+--------+----------+----------+
| 9 1 8 | 25 7 3 | 4 6 5 |
| 3 7 6 | 59 9 4 | 2 1 58 |
| 5 4 2 | 8 1 6 | 7 9 3 |
+--------+----------+----------+
| 7 3 9 | 6 8 2 | 1 5 4 |
| 4 2 5 | 1 3 9 | 8 7 6 |
| 6 8 1 | 7 4 5 | 9 3 2 |
+--------+----------+----------+
| 8 9 4 | 23 5 1 | 6 2 7 |
| 12 6 7 | 239 29 8 | 35 4 159 |
| 12 5 3 | 4 6 7 | . 8 19 |
+--------+----------+----------+
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R3C1=5, R3C6=9 e R3C8=6
R5C3=Ø
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+---------+--------+------------+
| 6 1 89 | 5 7 3 | 4 29 589 |
| 3 7 89 | 6 2 4 | 589 1 589 |
| 5 4 2 | 8 1 9 | 7 6 3 |
+---------+--------+------------+
| 7 3 6 | 9 8 2 | 1 5 4 |
| 4 2 . | 1 3 5 | 89 7 6 |
| 9 8 1 | 7 4 6 | 3 3 2 |
+---------+--------+------------+
| 8 9 4 | 23 5 1 | 6 23 7 |
| 12 6 7 | 23 9 8 | 235 4 15 |
| 12 5 3 | 4 6 7 | 29 8 19 |
+---------+--------+------------+
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R3C1=6, R3C6=5 e R3C8=9
R9C7=Ø
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+--------+----------+----------+
| 9 1 8 | 26 7 3 | 4 5 6 |
| 3 7 5 | 69 9 4 | 2 1 68 |
| 6 4 2 | 8 1 5 | 7 9 3 |
+--------+----------+----------+
| 7 3 9 | 5 8 2 | 1 6 4 |
| 4 2 6 | 1 3 9 | 58 7 58 |
| 5 8 1 | 7 4 6 | 9 3 2 |
+--------+----------+----------+
| 8 9 4 | 23 5 1 | 6 2 7 |
| 12 6 7 | 239 29 8 | 35 4 159 |
| 12 5 3 | 4 6 7 | . 8 19 |
+--------+----------+----------+
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R3C1=6, R3C6=9 e R3C8=5
R5C9=Ø
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+--------+-------+---------+
| 5 1 8 | 6 7 3 | 4 9 8 |
| 3 7 9 | 5 2 4 | 8 1 6 |
| 6 4 2 | 8 1 9 | 7 5 3 |
+--------+-------+---------+
| 7 3 5 | 9 8 2 | 1 6 4 |
| 4 2 6 | 1 3 5 | 9 7 . |
| 9 8 1 | 7 4 6 | 5 3 2 |
+--------+-------+---------+
| 8 9 4 | 2 5 1 | 6 3 7 |
| 12 6 7 | 3 9 8 | 25 4 15 |
| 12 5 3 | 4 6 7 | 2 8 19 |
+--------+-------+---------+
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R3C1=9, R3C6=5 e R3C8=6
R6C7=Ø
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+---------+----------+-------------+
| 6 1 58 | 29 7 3 | 4 25 589 |
| 3 7 58 | 6 29 4 | 2589 1 589 |
| 9 4 2 | 8 1 5 | 7 6 3 |
+---------+----------+-------------+
| 7 3 6 | 5 8 2 | 1 9 4 |
| 4 2 . | 1 3 9 | 58 7 6 |
| 5 8 1 | 7 4 6 | . 3 2 |
+---------+----------+-------------+
| 8 9 4 | 23 5 1 | 6 2 7 |
| 12 6 7 | 239 29 8 | 2359 4 159 |
| 12 5 3 | 4 6 7 | 29 8 19 |
+---------+----------+-------------+
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R3C1=9, R3C6=6 e R3C8=5=>solution.
Ciao a Tutti
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immpy
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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Naked sets, eh? OK, I see the logic. Of course, someone might call this guessing (not myself).
My program WAS able to whittle this puzzle down to a point where one could use the Finned XY-Wing as a means to a solution, which is another technique that gets categorized as "guessing" by some. The pertinent cell was r8c7 with the "fin" of 3 either being true or false. The "fin" in this case proved true with no contradictions, so r8c7=3.
The fin was in the pivot cell of a 235 XY-Wing. 35 was located at r6c7 and 23 was located at r7c8. Thus cell r8c7 is either <> 3 (=25!) or the fin of 3 is true for this cell.
cheers...imp
Still a damn tough puzzle which I could not solve without help. |
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Ajò Dimonios
Joined: 01 May 2017 Posts: 339 Location: Sassari Italy
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:21 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Immpy,
Immpy Wrote:
Code: | Naked sets, eh? OK, I see the logic. Of course, someone might call this guessing (not myself).
My program WAS able to whittle this puzzle down to a point where one could use the Finned XY-Wing as a means to a solution, which is another technique that gets categorized as "guessing" by some. The pertinent cell was r8c7 with the "fin" of 3 either being true or false. The "fin" in this case proved true with no contradictions, so r8c7=3.
The fin was in the pivot cell of a 235 XY-Wing. 35 was located at r6c7 and 23 was located at r7c8. Thus cell r8c7 is either <> 3 (=25!) or the fin of 3 is true for this cell. |
Frankly, I think the term "guess" should only be used in cases where the solution is found without demonstrating its uniqueness. In this case all Backdoors (R1C4 = 2, R1C8 = 6, R2C5 = 9, R2C7 = 2, R6C7 = 5, R7C8 = 3, R7C4 = 3, R7C8 = 2, R8C5 = 2 and R8C7 = 3) and all resolutions in which obviously a priori techniques of uniqueness are used (uniqueness1-2-3-4-5-6,Hidden rectangle e avoidable rectangle 1-2).In practice I think that useful techniques should only be based on logics that demonstrate a contradiction.
Ciao a Tutti
Paolo |
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immpy
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:22 pm Post subject: |
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I agree wholeheartedly, my friend...just relating the sentiment I often encounter when I use the Finned XY-Wing to solve on occasion. Maybe Naked Sets will be more accepted by our solving peers.
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Ajò Dimonios
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Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Immpy,
Immpy Wrote:
Code: | I agree wholeheartedly, my friend...just relating the sentiment I often encounter when I use the Finned XY-Wing to solve on occasion. Maybe Naked Sets will be more accepted by our solving peers |
The difference between the two methods is this: finxyWind allows you to find a solution to the scheme, identifying a backdoor R8C7 = 3, but it does not allow you to demonstrate its uniqueness, which is generally the most difficult operation, in this case it takes 5 step to do it. I believe that a complete resolution must also contain this passage.
Ciao a Tutti
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