17 April 2007

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17 April 2007

Post by Ron Moore »

[Edited to correct error in start position noted by Mike below]

Start position for the 17 April 2007 Daily Nightmare

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. . 7|. . 5|. 2 .
. 2 .|. 6 .|. 5 8
4 . .|2 . .|. . .
-----+-----+-----
. . 2|. 5 .|. . 9
. 1 .|6 . 7|. 4 .
5 . .|. 4 .|3 . .
-----+-----+-----
. . .|. . 9|. . 6
1 6 .|. 3 .|. 7 .
. 8 .|4 . .|1 . .
This is the position after initial basic eliminations:

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.------------------.-------------------.------------------.
| 68    39    7    | 1389   189   5    | 469   2     134  |
| 39    2     1    |*379    6     4    | 79    5     8    |
| 4     5     68   | 2     #1789  138  | 679   1369 *137  |
&#58;------------------+-------------------+------------------&#58;
| 678   4     2    | 138    5     138  | 678   168   9    |
| 389   1     389  | 6      289   7    | 258   4     25   |
| 5    *79    689  | 189    4     128  | 3     168  #127  |
&#58;------------------+-------------------+------------------&#58;
| 237  #37    345  | 158-7  1278  9    | 2458  38    6    |
| 1     6     459  | 58     3     28   | 24589 7     245  |
| 2379  8     359  | 4      27    6    | 1     39    235  |
'------------------'-------------------'------------------'
The following AIC for digit 7 is enough to complete the puzzle with only singles thereafter. (Cells in the chain are alternately marked with "*" and "#" in the diagram.)
  • (7): r2c4 = r3c5 - r3c9 = r6c9 - r6c2 = r7c2 => r7c4 <> 7
Last edited by Ron Moore on Tue Apr 24, 2007 1:25 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: 17 April 2007

Post by Para »

Hi


I generally prefer looking in patterns when solving sudoku's.
This can be recreated with this Finned Swordfish on 7 in C259 with R9C5 being the fin.

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.------------------.-------------------.------------------.
| 68    39    7    | 1389   189   5    | 469   2     134  |
| 39    2     1    | 379    6     4    | 79    5     8    |
| 4     5     68   | 2     *1789  138  | 679   1369 *137  |
&#58;------------------+-------------------+------------------&#58;
| 678   4     2    | 138    5     138  | 678   168   9    |
| 389   1     389  | 6      289   7    | 258   4     25   |
| 5    *79    689  | 189    4     128  | 3     168  *127  |
&#58;------------------+-------------------+------------------&#58;
| 237  *37    345  | 158-7 *1278  9    | 2458  38    6    |
| 1     6     459  | 58     3     28   | 24589 7     245  |
| 2379  8     359  | 4     #27    6    | 1     39    235  |
'------------------'-------------------'------------------'
greetings

Para
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Post by mhparker »

As I understand it, Para's finned Swordfish would actually be equivalent to the AIC:

(7): r79c5 = r3c5 - r3c9 = r6c9 - r6c2 = r7c2 => r7c4 <> 7

where the fin belongs to the grouped node r79c5.

By the way, Ron, your "Start position" grid is incorrect in the top band. Maybe you can quickly fix that? Thanks.
Cheers,
Mike
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Post by Ron Moore »

Original post edited to correct the error Mike spotted -- thanks.

Yes, there's more than one way to view this. Grouped AIC's like the one Mike gives can always be written for empty rectangle and finned X-wing eliminations, and for finned 2-2-2 swordfish patterns like this one.
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