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Simple techniques are described for demonstrating graphically interesting behavior of puzzles defined on finite lattices. The simple puzzles should be of interest to students and teachers who may wish to design and solve similar problems. In particular, this note describes computer graphics used to gain insight into the behavior of the solution space.
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Pickover, C.A. A note on visualizing the Omega Prism. The Visual Computer 12, 451–454 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01782477
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