Solving a Mathematical Problem in Square War: a Go-like Board Game
Chu Luo

TL;DR
This paper introduces Square War, a Go-like board game, formulates a related mathematical problem, and demonstrates its solution using a combination of mathematical and computer science techniques.
Contribution
The paper defines a new mathematical problem based on Square War and provides a novel solution approach combining mathematics and computer science.
Findings
The problem can be effectively solved using the proposed method.
Square War's mathematical problem is well-defined and solvable.
The approach bridges game theory and computational methods.
Abstract
In this paper, we present a board game: Square War. The game definition of Square War is similar to the classic Chinese board game Go. Then we propose a mathematical problem of the game Square War. Finally, we show that the problem can be solved by using a method of mixed mathematics and computer science.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Games · Teaching and Learning Programming · Evolutionary Algorithms and Applications
