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A q-queens problem v. Some of our favorite pieces: Queens, bishops, rooks, and nightriders

  • University at Albany
  • City University of New York

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Abstract

Parts I-IV showed that the number of ways to place q nonat-tacking queens or similar chess pieces on an n × n chessboard is a quasi-polynomial function of n whose coefficients are essentially polynomials in q. For partial queens, which have a subset of the queen’s moves, we proved complete formulas for these counting quasipolynomials for small numbers of pieces and other formulas for high-order coefficients of the gen-eral counting quasipolynomials. We found some upper and lower bounds for the periods of those quasipolynomials by calculating explicit denomi-nators of vertices of the inside-out polytope. Here we discover more about the counting quasipolynomials for partial queens, both familiar and strange, and the nightrider and its subpieces, and we compare our results to the empirical formulas found by Kotêšovec. We prove some of Kotêšovec’s formulas and conjectures about the quasipolynomials and their high-order coefficients, and in some instances go beyond them.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1407-1433
Number of pages27
JournalJournal of the Korean Mathematical Society
Volume57
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Arrangement of hyperplanes
  • Ehrhart theory
  • Fairy chess pieces
  • Inside-out polytope
  • Nonattacking chess pieces

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