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Edge-Matching Problems with Rotations

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Technical University of Denmark1

Algorithms and Logic, Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Informatics and Mathematical Modeling, Technical University of Denmark3

Edge-matching problems, also called puzzles, are abstractions of placement problems with neighborhood conditions. Pieces with colored edges have to be placed on a board such that adjacent edges have the same color. The problem has gained interest recently with the (now terminated) Eternity II puzzle, and new complexity results.

In this paper we consider a number of settings which differ in size of the puzzles and the manipulations allowed on the pieces. We investigate the effect of allowing rotations of the pieces on the complexity of the problem, an aspect that is only marginally treated so far. We show that some problems have polynomial time algorithms while others are NP-complete.

Especially we show that allowing rotations in one-row puzzles makes the problem NP-hard. We moreover show that many commonly considered puzzles can be emulated by simple puzzles with quadratic pieces, so that one can restrict oneself to investigating those.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2011
Pages: 114-125
Proceedings: International Symposium on Fundamentals of Computation Theory
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Journal subtitle: 18th International Symposium, Fct 2011 Oslo, Norway, August 22-25, 2011 Proceedings
ISBN: 3642229522 , 3642229530 , 9783642229527 and 9783642229534
ISSN: 03029743 and 16113349
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22953-4
ORCIDs: Fischer, Paul and Witt, Carsten

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