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Aravind, N. R. |
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Misra, Neeldhara |
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Mittal, Harshil |
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2022-04-06T05:31:53Z |
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2022-04-06T05:31:53Z |
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2022-03 |
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Aravind, N. R.; Misra, Neeldhara and Mittal, Harshil, "Chess is hard even for a single player", arXiv, Cornell University Library, DOI: arXiv:2203.14864, Mar. 2022. |
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.14864 |
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https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/7642 |
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We introduce a generalization of "Solo Chess", a single-player variant of the game that can be played on this http URL. The standard version of the game is played on a regular 8 x 8 chessboard by a single player, with only white pieces, using the following rules: every move must capture a piece, no piece may capture more than 2 times, and if there is a King on the board, it must be the final piece. The goal is to clear the board, i.e, make a sequence of captures after which only one piece is left. We generalize this game to unbounded boards with n pieces, each of which have a given number of captures that they are permitted to make. We show that Generalized Solo Chess is NP-complete, even when it is played by only rooks that have at most two captures remaining. It also turns out to be NP-complete even when every piece is a queen with exactly two captures remaining in the initial configuration. In contrast, we show that solvable instances of Generalized Solo Chess can be completely characterized when the game is: a) played by rooks on a one-dimensional board, and b) played by pawns with two captures left on a 2D board. Inspired by Generalized Solo Chess, we also introduce the Graph Capture Game, which involves clearing a graph of tokens via captures along edges. This game subsumes Generalized Solo Chess played by knights. We show that the Graph Capture Game is NP-complete for undirected graphs and DAGs. |
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by N. R. Aravind, Neeldhara Misra and Harshil Mittal |
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Cornell University Library |
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Chess |
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Strategy |
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Board games |
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NP-complete |
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Chess is hard even for a single player |
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Pre-Print |
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arXiv |
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