Thread: "Abstracting the Rubik's Cube"

From: Roice Nelson <roice3@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 15:49:12 -0600
Subject: Abstracting the Rubik's Cube



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Dear Hypercubists,

I wrote an article about our group for MAA's Math Horizons
. Twenty years of
Rubik's cube addiction has just borne fruit :D

It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experienced them. Math
Horizons has strict size limits and it was impossible to cover everything
we talk about here, so my apologies about that.

It is coming out in the April issue but became available online today.
Access to Math Horizons does require MAA membership
, which I recommend! If you are a student,
you likely have access through your school. Also, I get 50 free electronic
copies through the following link. Feel free to grab one while they are
available and make sure to get the pdf with all the images.

https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5rvbKJK9gKV/full

I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the issue cover,
which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown on
Boy's surface.

Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me great feedback
before I submitted last year.

I hope you enjoy it!

Best,
Roice

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that. =C2=A0

It is coming out in the April issue but became availab=
le online today. Access to Math Horizons does require w.maa.org/membership">MAA membership, which I recommend! If you are a s=
tudent, you likely have access through your school.=C2=A0 Also, I get 50 fr=
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e they are available and make sure to get the pdf with all the images.
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Boy's surface.

Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft an=
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I hope you =
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Best,
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From: Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2018 16:44:50 -0800
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Abstracting the Rubik's Cube



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Wow, congratulations on publishing and making the cover, Roice! The article=
is perfect. Your writing is always extremely clear, correct, and succinct.=
Your images were perfectly chosen and lovingly rendered, (no wonder you ma=
de the cover!) and you've squeezed the maximum amount of pertinent informat=
ion into the available space. Of course I love that you were able to squeez=
e in a mention of my physical 2^4, and the mind-bending puzzles of Andrey a=
nd Nan. If I had any criticism it's your statement that "In 2006, a working=
five-dimensional puzzle materialized". Of course it didn't simply material=
ize, you willed it into existence along with with Magic120Cell and MagicTil=
e! Certainly it must be OK to mention that you created all of these amazing=
puzzles, but I respect your choice to let people figure that out.

Will you self-publish a web version of this paper? T&F Online appears to al=
low this a=
nd I would love to be able to link to it.

Great work, Roice!
-Melinda

On 3/7/2018 1:49 PM, Roice Nelson roice3@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] wrote:
> Dear Hypercubists,
>
> I wrote an article about our group for MAA's Math Horizons aa.org/press/periodicals/math-horizons>. Twenty years of Rubik's cube addic=
tion has just borne fruit :D
>
> It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experienced them.=C2=A0 =
Math Horizons has strict size limits and it was impossible to cover everyth=
ing we talk about here, so my apologies about that.
>
> It is coming out in the April issue but became available online today. Ac=
cess to Math Horizons does require MAA membership ership>, which I recommend! If you are a student, you likely have access th=
rough your school.=C2=A0 Also, I get 50 free electronic copies through the =
following link. Feel free to grab one while they are available and make sur=
e to get the pdf with all the images.
>
> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5rvbKJK9gKV/full
>
> I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the issue cover,=
which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown on=
Boy's surface.
>
> Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me great feedbac=
k before I submitted last year.
>
> I hope you enjoy it!
>
> Best,
> Roice


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Wow, congratulations on publishing and making the cover, Roice! The
article is perfect. Your writing is always extremely clear, correct,
and succinct. Your images were perfectly chosen and lovingly
rendered, (no wonder you made the cover!) and you've squeezed the
maximum amount of pertinent information into the available space. Of
course I love that you were able to squeeze in a mention of my
physical 2^4, and the mind-bending puzzles of Andrey and Nan. If I
had any criticism it's your statement that "In 2006, a working
five-dimensional puzzle materialized". Of course it didn't simply
materialize, you willed it into existence along with with
Magic120Cell and MagicTile! Certainly it must be OK to mention that
you created all of these amazing puzzles, but I respect your choice
to let people figure that out.



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href=3D"https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/sharing-your-work=
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to allow this and I would love to be able to link to it.



Great work, Roice!

-Melinda



On 3/7/2018 1:49 PM, Roice Nelson
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Dear Hypercubists,



I wrote an article about our group for MAA's href=3D"https://www.maa.org/press/periodicals/math-horizons"
moz-do-not-send=3D"true">Math Horizons. Twenty years of
Rubik's cube addiction has just borne fruit :D



It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experienced
them.=C2=A0 Math Horizons has strict size limits and it was
impossible to cover everything we talk about here, so my
apologies about that. =C2=A0



It is coming out in the April issue but became available online
today. Access to Math Horizons does require href=3D"https://www.maa.org/membership" moz-do-not-send=3D"true">=
MAA
membership, which I recommend! If you are a student, you
likely have access through your school.=C2=A0 Also, I get 50 free
electronic copies through the following link. Feel free to grab
one while they are available and make sure to get the pdf with
all the images.



href=3D"https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5rvbKJK9gKV/f=
ull"
moz-do-not-send=3D"true">https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qe=
jfNI5rvbKJK9gKV/full



I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the
issue cover, which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning
hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown on Boy's surface.



Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me
great feedback before I submitted last year.



I hope you enjoy it!



Best,

Roice








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From: Ty Jones <whotyjones@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 01:02:32 +0000
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Abstracting the Rubik's Cube



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Congrats! I've got it bookmarked to read later this week!

On Wed, Mar 7, 2018, 5:46 PM Melinda Green melinda@superliminal.com
[4D_Cubing] <4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> Wow, congratulations on publishing and making the cover, Roice! The
> article is perfect. Your writing is always extremely clear, correct, and
> succinct. Your images were perfectly chosen and lovingly rendered, (no
> wonder you made the cover!) and you've squeezed the maximum amount of
> pertinent information into the available space. Of course I love that you
> were able to squeeze in a mention of my physical 2^4, and the mind-bendin=
g
> puzzles of Andrey and Nan. If I had any criticism it's your statement tha=
t
> "In 2006, a working five-dimensional puzzle materialized". Of course it
> didn't simply materialize, you willed it into existence along with with
> Magic120Cell and MagicTile! Certainly it must be OK to mention that you
> created all of these amazing puzzles, but I respect your choice to let
> people figure that out.
>
> Will you self-publish a web version of this paper? T&F Online appears to
> allow this
> and I
> would love to be able to link to it.
>
> Great work, Roice!
> -Melinda
>
>
>
> On 3/7/2018 1:49 PM, Roice Nelson roice3@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] wrote:
>
> Dear Hypercubists,
>
> I wrote an article about our group for MAA's Math Horizons
> . Twenty years of
> Rubik's cube addiction has just borne fruit :D
>
> It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experienced them. Math
> Horizons has strict size limits and it was impossible to cover everything
> we talk about here, so my apologies about that.
>
> It is coming out in the April issue but became available online today.
> Access to Math Horizons does require MAA membership
> , which I recommend! If you are a
> student, you likely have access through your school. Also, I get 50 free
> electronic copies through the following link. Feel free to grab one while
> they are available and make sure to get the pdf with all the images.
>
> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5rvbKJK9gKV/full
>
> I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the issue cover,
> which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown o=
n
> Boy's surface.
>
> Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me great feedbac=
k
> before I submitted last year.
>
> I hope you enjoy it!
>
> Best,
> Roice
>
>
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Wow, congratulations on publishing and making the cover, Roice! The
article is perfect. Your writing is always extremely clear, correct,
and succinct. Your images were perfectly chosen and lovingly
rendered, (no wonder you made the cover!) and you've squeezed the
maximum amount of pertinent information into the available space. Of
course I love that you were able to squeeze in a mention of my
physical 2^4, and the mind-bending puzzles of Andrey and Nan. If I
had any criticism it's your statement that "In 2006, a working
five-dimensional puzzle materialized". Of course it didn't sim=
ply
materialize, you willed it into existence along with with
Magic120Cell and MagicTile! Certainly it must be OK to mention that
you created all of these amazing puzzles, but I respect your choice
to let people figure that out.



Will you self-publish a web version of this paper? T&F Online ef=3D"https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/sharing-your-work/" targe=
t=3D"_blank">appears
to allow this
and I would love to be able to link to it.



Great work, Roice!

-Melinda

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Dear Hypercubists,



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ons
. Twenty years of
Rubik's cube addiction has just borne fruit :D



It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experience=
d
them.=C2=A0 Math Horizons has strict size limits and it was
impossible to cover everything we talk about here, so my
apologies about that. =C2=A0



It is coming out in the April issue but became available online
today. Access to Math Horizons does require maa.org/membership" target=3D"_blank">MAA
membership
, which I recommend! If you are a student, you
likely have access through your school.=C2=A0 Also, I get 50 free
electronic copies through the following link. Feel free to grab
one while they are available and make sure to get the pdf with
all the images.



full" target=3D"_blank">https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5rvbKJK=
9gKV/full




I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the
issue cover, which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning
hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown on Boy's surface.



Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me
great feedback before I submitted last year.



I hope you enjoy it!



Best,

Roice





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From: Roice Nelson <roice3@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 01:49:13 -0600
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Abstracting the Rubik's Cube



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Thank you Melinda!

I figured since I had my name on the article, that was already enough for
me :) Elsewhere, I tried to balance making sure there was credit and
remaining focused on the mathematics/puzzles. I hope I struck the right
balance.

And thank you too for suggesting uploading a web version. Reading the T&F
page you found, it looks like I can post a preprint version and so I put a
copy here . Despite
subsequent revisions, it is still quite close to the published version.

Best,
Roice


On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 6:44 PM, Melinda Green melinda@superliminal.com
[4D_Cubing] <4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> Wow, congratulations on publishing and making the cover, Roice! The
> article is perfect. Your writing is always extremely clear, correct, and
> succinct. Your images were perfectly chosen and lovingly rendered, (no
> wonder you made the cover!) and you've squeezed the maximum amount of
> pertinent information into the available space. Of course I love that you
> were able to squeeze in a mention of my physical 2^4, and the mind-bendin=
g
> puzzles of Andrey and Nan. If I had any criticism it's your statement tha=
t
> "In 2006, a working five-dimensional puzzle materialized". Of course it
> didn't simply materialize, you willed it into existence along with with
> Magic120Cell and MagicTile! Certainly it must be OK to mention that you
> created all of these amazing puzzles, but I respect your choice to let
> people figure that out.
>
> Will you self-publish a web version of this paper? T&F Online appears to
> allow this
> and I
> would love to be able to link to it.
>
> Great work, Roice!
> -Melinda
>
>
> On 3/7/2018 1:49 PM, Roice Nelson roice3@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] wrote:
>
> Dear Hypercubists,
>
> I wrote an article about our group for MAA's Math Horizons
> . Twenty years of
> Rubik's cube addiction has just borne fruit :D
>
> It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experienced them. Math
> Horizons has strict size limits and it was impossible to cover everything
> we talk about here, so my apologies about that.
>
> It is coming out in the April issue but became available online today.
> Access to Math Horizons does require MAA membership
> , which I recommend! If you are a
> student, you likely have access through your school. Also, I get 50 free
> electronic copies through the following link. Feel free to grab one while
> they are available and make sure to get the pdf with all the images.
>
> https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5rvbKJK9gKV/full
>
> I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the issue cover,
> which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown o=
n
> Boy's surface.
>
> Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me great feedbac=
k
> before I submitted last year.
>
> I hope you enjoy it!
>
> Best,
> Roice
>
>
>
>
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>

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Thank you Melinda!



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Best,
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Wow, congratulations on publishing and making the cover, Roice! The
article is perfect. Your writing is always extremely clear, correct,
and succinct. Your images were perfectly chosen and lovingly
rendered, (no wonder you made the cover!) and you've squeezed the
maximum amount of pertinent information into the available space. Of
course I love that you were able to squeeze in a mention of my
physical 2^4, and the mind-bending puzzles of Andrey and Nan. If I
had any criticism it's your statement that "In 2006, a working
five-dimensional puzzle materialized". Of course it didn't sim=
ply
materialize, you willed it into existence along with with
Magic120Cell and MagicTile! Certainly it must be OK to mention that
you created all of these amazing puzzles, but I respect your choice
to let people figure that out.



Will you self-publish a web version of this paper? T&F Online ef=3D"https://authorservices.taylorandfrancis.com/sharing-your-work/" targe=
t=3D"_blank">appears
to allow this
and I would love to be able to link to it.



Great work, Roice!

-Melinda




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.com
[4D_Cubing] wrote:



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Dear Hypercubists,



I wrote an article about our group for MAA's /www.maa.org/press/periodicals/math-horizons" target=3D"_blank">Math Horizo=
ns
. Twenty years of
Rubik's cube addiction has just borne fruit :D



It's a quick history of the group's puzzles as I experience=
d
them.=C2=A0 Math Horizons has strict size limits and it was
impossible to cover everything we talk about here, so my
apologies about that. =C2=A0



It is coming out in the April issue but became available online
today. Access to Math Horizons does require maa.org/membership" target=3D"_blank">MAA
membership
, which I recommend! If you are a student, you
likely have access through your school.=C2=A0 Also, I get 50 free
electronic copies through the following link. Feel free to grab
one while they are available and make sure to get the pdf with
all the images.



full" target=3D"_blank">https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/cc7qejfNI5r=
vbKJK9gKV/full




I was lucky enough to have one of the puzzle images make the
issue cover, which is exciting. It's a vertex-turning
hemi-icosahedron puzzle, shown on Boy's surface.



Thank you Melinda and Nan for reading a draft and giving me
great feedback before I submitted last year.



I hope you enjoy it!



Best,

Roice





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From: carl.n.hoff@gmail.com
Date: 22 Mar 2018 00:00:28 +0000
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Abstracting the Rubik's Cube




From: carl.n.hoff@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2018 22:33:38 -0500
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Abstracting the Rubik's Cube



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Hi Carl,

Thank you!

I'm not sure and didn't see a way on the T&F site, so I emailed them to try
to find out. I'll keep you posted on what I hear. My hardcopy happened to
arrive in the mail today and the large images turned out great in print.

Best,
Roice


On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 7:00 PM, carl.n.hoff@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] <
4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

>
>
> Very nice article. And congratulations on getting the cover. Is there a
> way to purchase just a single issue? I would love to have a copy of this
> in print to put with my collection of other puzzle articles. Is that onl=
y
> possible as an MAA Member with print benefits? Or is there a way of
> purchasing single issues?
>
> Thanks,
> Carl Hoff
>
>
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loat:none;display:inline">T&F


site, so I emailed them to try to find out. I'll keep you posted on wha=
t I hear. My hardcopy happened to arrive in the mail today and the large im=
ages turned out great in print.

Best,
Ro=
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copy of this in print to put with my collection of other puzzle articles.=
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From: Melinda Green <melinda@superliminal.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 16:39:07 -0800
Subject: Re: [MC4D] Abstracting the Rubik's Cube



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Congratulations on making the most-read list, Roice!
It was fun to read your excellent article again and remember all the fantastic puzzles this group has created.

-Melinda

On 11/13/2018 10:20 AM, Roice Nelson roice3@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] wrote:
>
>
> Hello hypercubists,
>
> "Abstracting the Rubik's Cube" is part of the MAA's 2018 Most Read Collection, so free to read until December!
>
> http://explore.tandfonline.com/content/est/MAA-most-read-2018
>
> (in the Math Horizons section)
>
> Cheers,
> Roice
>


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Congratulations on making the most-read list, Roice!

It was fun to read your excellent article again and remember all the
fantastic puzzles this group has created.



-Melinda



On 11/13/2018 10:20 AM, Roice Nelson
roice3@gmail.com [4D_Cubing] wrote:


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Hello hypercubists,




"Abstracting the Rubik's Cube" is part of the MAA's 2018 Most
Read Collection, so free to read until December!



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(in the Math Horizons section)



Cheers,

Roice










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