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    Nowadays‚ sudoku appears as a popular puzzle games. It easily can be found on the newspapers and also on the internet. This kind of games are good for brain. Other than that‚ sudoku also gives another benefits for the players. Based on reading from a number articles and sources‚ the benefits of the sudoku are increasing the logical skills‚ develop patience‚ enhances mental sharpness and provide good alternative. With playing the sudoku‚ it will improve the capabilities of thinking logically or

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    A completed Sudoku grid is a special type of Latin square with the additional property of no repeated values in any of the 9 blocks of contiguous 3×3 cells. The relationship between the two theories is now completely known‚ after Denis Berthier proved in his book‚ "The Hidden Logic of Sudoku" (May 2007)‚ that a first order formula that does not mention blocks (also called boxes or regions) is valid for Sudoku if and only if it is valid for Latin Squares (this property is trivially true for the axioms

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    SUDOKU GAME IN ANDROID INTRODUCTION The main objective of this project is to create a game through which the user will be able to play a Sudoku puzzle. Our project deals with the task of designing a game of Sudoku using various algorithms. These are algorithms‚ both for generating games of various difficulties for the user and also for solving the puzzles provided by the user. A user will be able to ask for a random puzzle or the user will be able to manually input a puzzle. In either case‚ the software

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    Koya University Software Engineering Department 4th Stage Artificial Intelligence Sudoku Game Prepared by Kewan S. Salih Introduction Sudoku (Digit-single) originally called Number Place‚ is a logic-based‚ combinatorial number-placement puzzle. The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column‚ each row‚ and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called "boxes"‚ "blocks"‚ "regions"‚ or "sub-squares") contains all of the digits from

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    The Mathematics of Sudoku Tom Davis tomrdavis@earthlink.net http://www.geometer.org/mathcircles (Preliminary) November 15‚ 2010 1 Introduction Sudoku is a (sometimes addictive) puzzle presented on a square grid that is usually 9 × 9‚ but is sometimes 16 × 16 or other sizes. We will consider here only the 9 × 9 case‚ although most of what follows can be extended to larger puzzles. Sudoku puzzles can be found in many daily newspapers‚ and there are thousands of references to it on the internet

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    A Case Study Presented to the College of Computer Studies Sudoku Members: Benitez‚ Abigael D. Ignacio‚ Raymond M. Landingin‚ Anthony Severo D. Lasola Jr. ‚ Danilo Lustre‚ Mark Harold V. Date Submitted: February 27‚ 2012 Submitted to: Ms. Marissa G. Chua Acknowledgement Foremost‚ we would like to express our sincere gratitude to our advisor Ms. Marissa Chua for the continuous support in our case study and research‚ for her patience‚ motivation‚ enthusiasm‚ and immense knowledge

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    Presenting the Test Cell Algorithm for Solving Sudoku Puzzles Tom Kigezi Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering‚ Makerere University‚ Kampala‚ Uganda Abstract— Sudoku‚ the logic based combinatorial numberplacement puzzle has gained worldwide fame among mathematicians and scientists alike in the field of Computational Game Theory. Notably‚ a vast majority of computer-based algorithms available for solving these puzzles try to mimic human logic in their implementation‚ making them liable

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    of these puzzles is Sudoku. Sudoku‚ or Su Doku‚ is the name for a maddeningly addictive Japanese number logic puzzle which has become a bona fide craze in the United States during the past few months. (La Monica‚ CNN‚ 2005) The puzzle was designed by Howard Garns in 1979. ( http://www.spiritustemporis.com/sudoku/history.html‚ 2008) Su Doku comes in varying levels of difficulty. Complexity measurement is used to determine the complexity of a problem. The difficulty of a sudoku puzzle can be determine

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    A Sudoku A Day Exercises The Brain Negative issues are usually associated with addiction. Drug abuse‚ excessive drinking‚ and even too much gambling are all negative activities that are highly addictive. But if there is one kind of addiction that is actually beneficial for adults and kids alike‚ it would be an addiction to sudoku puzzles. Researchers rank solving sudoku puzzles daily among the top ten non-traditional and alternative ways to boosts brain power. Other brain boosting moves include

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    ourselves though pain and suffering in order to pursue our passions‚ says in itself that passions are good in their nature. -Some people think that if one’s passion were to be doing something that most of us would call worthless‚ such as doing Sudoku puzzles‚ one’s life would not be as good as it could be. Others argue that their lives are as good as they can be because they are fulfilled from pursuing their passion. Find a passion in life (The fulfillment view)- Susan Wolf -Find your passion

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