Message #1927
From: Andrey <andreyastrelin@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: 24-cell solved
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2011 01:28:35 -0000
Nan,
"Optimization" is an item in "Edit" menu. It combines sequential twists around the same axis, and removes pairs of opposite twists.
For example, if you apply this feature to your solve of 24cell, it’ll reduce number of twists from 54199 to 35819 :)
Andrey
— In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "schuma" <mananself@…> wrote:
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> Congratulations!
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> I pull out my notes, and find my order different. My order is: 2C faces, 3C edges, 6C corners, and then 1C inner corners, and the last step is 2C side-face pieces.
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> Before solving, I prepared a long macro for fixing the parity issue you mentioned, so that even if it occurs I’m not upset.
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> I’m wondering what is the "optimization" about the number of twists?
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> Nan
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> — In 4D_Cubing@yahoogroups.com, "Andrey" <andreyastrelin@> wrote:
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> > Finally I’ve got some time to work on 24-cell. Solve was easy enough until the last step (6C pieces) where I discovered that my ideas of moving them don’t work: I can’t find easy operations that move 6C and don’t move sub-corners. But it happened that my operations for moving sub-corners don’t move corners! So I returned to the start of sub-corner positioning step and started to work on 6C instead.
> > Total twist count (after optimization) is 21137. Half of them (10606) was spent on first 4 steps, and second half - on last two. The longest operation (3-cycle of 6C) was 139 twists long.
> > And I was lucky that I didn’t meet parity problem at the end of 3C pieces stage: elementary twist of the cell gives even permutation of central 2C, but odd permutations of 3C and 6C. So it’s possible that you’ll need to re-solve eight 2C pieces when you think that you’ve done with them long time ago :)
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> > Andrey
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