Congratulations for Audrey! Again!
I've just noticed that yesterd=
ay he has officialy beaten my result by... three twists :P but now there is=
no more ilusion in getting soon my record back. In one month from now I wi=
ll have more than week of free time: be sure I will not give up so easy :) =
For sure Mathew, Roice and Klause will also fight for their results :) Ah, =
it's so good to have motivation :)
I wonder what will happened now=
in 2^4 cathegory? :P (all results in 2^4 were done in old version of the p=
rogram, with different steering. Audrey are you going to use new version?).=
All the best,
R
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Very impressive, Andrey! It was just a few days ago that I mention=
ed to
you that I'd love to see a sub-1000 twist 4^4 solution and today you
give us one. This is certainly a landmark achievement. It feels to me
that we are now seeing something like the true difficulty of n^4
solutions using certain methods. Of course you are using a rather new
approach which I'm sure everyone on this list will be interested to hear r/>
about. I bet that several members will quickly figure out which puzzles
/>
it can be applied to and maybe we'll see a few more broken records
before too long. Thank you for developing new methods and
congratulations on your landmark record.
-Melinda
Andrey wrote:
> 978 twists... Log is here: d4_978.log">http://shade.msu.ru/~astr/MC4D/4d4_978.log
> I'll try to describe the method later.
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From: Remigiusz Durka <thesamer@interia.pl>
Date: 07 Jun 2010 21:18:01 +0200
Subject: =?UTF-8?q?Re:_Re:_[MC4D]_Sub-1000_for_4^4?=
Congratulations for Audrey! Again!
I've just noticed that yesterd=
ay he has officialy beaten my result by... three twists :P but now there is=
no more ilusion in getting soon my record back. In one month from now I wi=
ll have more than week of free time: be sure I will not give up so easy :) =
For sure Mathew, Roice and Klause will also fight for their results :) Ah, =
it's so good to have motivation :)
I wonder what will happened now=
in 2^4 cathegory? :P (all results in 2^4 were done in old version of the p=
rogram, with different steering. Audrey are you going to use new version?).=
All the best,
R
"Melinda Green" <melinda@superlim=
inal.com> pisze:: 2px solid rgb(102, 102, 102); padding-left: 10px;">
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=20=20=20=20=20=20
Very impressive, Andrey! It was just a few days ago that I mention=
ed to
you that I'd love to see a sub-1000 twist 4^4 solution and today you
give us one. This is certainly a landmark achievement. It feels to me
that we are now seeing something like the true difficulty of n^4
solutions using certain methods. Of course you are using a rather new
approach which I'm sure everyone on this list will be interested to hear r/>
about. I bet that several members will quickly figure out which puzzles
/>
it can be applied to and maybe we'll see a few more broken records
before too long. Thank you for developing new methods and
congratulations on your landmark record.
-Melinda
Andrey wrote:
> 978 twists... Log is here: d4_978.log">http://shade.msu.ru/~astr/MC4D/4d4_978.log
> I'll try to describe the method later.
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