Tokyo Alliance: Design/Method

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[[Image:tokyo_statetransition.jpg|frame|State Transition Diagram]]
[[Image:tokyo_statetransition.jpg|frame|State Transition Diagram]]
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*Combination of Noughts-and-Crosses
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**362,880(=9!)[patterns]      sum up all patterns
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**255,168      As a game
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**26,830      Eliminating symmetrical pairs
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Well, still impossible to make, isn't it?
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So, we added the following rules to reduce the number of transition functions (and inputs).
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; 1st : SYANAC goes to the center of the board. (No.5)
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; 2nd: Human goes to the specific corner(No.1) or the edge(No.4) of the board.
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Thanks to this rules,
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**25    Eliminating symmetrical pairs [SYANAC]
====Logic Gates====
====Logic Gates====

Revision as of 17:09, 16 October 2006

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Contents

Systematic design concept/method

Abstract Level

State Transition Diagram

State Transition Diagram
  • Combination of Noughts-and-Crosses
    • 362,880(=9!)[patterns] sum up all patterns
    • 255,168 As a game
    • 26,830 Eliminating symmetrical pairs

Well, still impossible to make, isn't it?

So, we added the following rules to reduce the number of transition functions (and inputs).

1st 
SYANAC goes to the center of the board. (No.5)
2nd
Human goes to the specific corner(No.1) or the edge(No.4) of the board.

Thanks to this rules,

    • 25 Eliminating symmetrical pairs [SYANAC]

Logic Gates

Logic Gates


Block Diagram

Construction Level

Up/Mid/Downstream

working model

DNA Construction Procedure

Personal tools
Past/present/future years