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Latin Quarter II: Colours and Latin Squares

Previously I wrote about latin squares and set a puzzle. Can we make a latin square where all possible pairs are represented in adjacent squares? We can demonstrate this for an n x n latin square where n = 12 In the above images, the normalised latin square only has 12 different pairs out of […]

20th June 2022By Stephen Royle computing, fun combinatorics, latin square, maths, programming
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