Gordon Royle

Gordon Royle

Gordon F. Royle is a Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at The University of Western Australia.[1] He is well known for his research into the mathematics of Sudoku and his search for the Sudoku puzzle with the smallest number of entries that has a unique solution.[2]

See also

Mathematics of Sudoku (reference to Gordon Royle)

References

  1. ^ Gordon Royle's Homepage at the School of Mathematics and Statistics
  2. ^ Gordon Royle's Minimum Sudoku Page

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