A q-Queens Problem. I. General Theory
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By means of the Ehrhart theory of inside-out polytopes we establish a general counting theory for nonattacking placements of chess pieces with unbounded straight-line moves, such as the queen, on a polygonal convex board. The number of ways to place q identical nonattacking pieces on a board of variable size n but fixed shape is (up to a normalization) given by a quasipolynomial function of n, of degree 2q, whose coefficients are polynomials in q. The number of combinatorially distinct types of nonattacking configuration is the evaluation of our quasipolynomial at n = −1. The quasipolynomial has an exact formula that depends on a matroid of weighted graphs, which is in turn determined by incidence properties of lines in the real affine plane. We study the highest-degree coefficients and also the period of the quasipolynomial, which is needed if the quasipolynomial is to be interpolated from data, and which is bounded by some function, not well understood, of the board and the piece’s move directions.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Electr. J. Comb.
دوره 21 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014