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  2. Gilles Roux - Wikipedia

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    Over a span of years, Gilles Roux developed his own method to solve the 3x3x3 cube. Using a smaller quantity of memorized algorithms than most methods of solving, Roux still found his method to be fast and efficient. The first step of the Roux method is to form a 3×2×1 block. The 3×2×1 block is usually placed in the lower portion of the ...

  3. Speedcubing - Wikipedia

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    However, the Roux method of speedcubing has been criticized over the years because, unlike CFOP, ZZ, or Petrus, Roux requires M (middle layer) slices to solve LSE. Using M slice moves makes it harder to achieve higher TPS (turns per second) because the finger tricks are almost always flicks, but high TPS is achievable through training.

  4. Shinnar–Le Roux algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The SLR algorithm simplifies the solution of the Bloch equations to the design of two polynomials, which can be solved using well-known digital filter design algorithms. [ 1 ] [ B 1 ( t ) , φ ( t ) ] S L R [ A N ( z ) , B N ( z ) ] {\displaystyle [B_{1}(t),\varphi (t)]\Longleftarrow SLR\Longrightarrow [A_{N}(z),B_{N}(z)]}

  5. Rubik's Cube - Wikipedia

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    In Rubik's cubers' parlance, a memorised sequence of moves that have a desired effect on the cube is called an "algorithm". This terminology is derived from the mathematical use of algorithm, meaning a list of well-defined instructions for performing a task from a given initial state, through well-defined successive states, to a desired end ...

  6. List of algorithms - Wikipedia

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    An algorithm is fundamentally a set of rules or defined procedures that is typically designed and used to solve a specific problem or a broad set of problems.. Broadly, algorithms define process(es), sets of rules, or methodologies that are to be followed in calculations, data processing, data mining, pattern recognition, automated reasoning or other problem-solving operations.

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  8. CFOP method - Wikipedia

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    This is because of the method's heavy reliance on algorithms, pattern recognition, and muscle memory, as opposed to more intuitive methods such as the Roux, Petrus, and ZZ methods. The vast majority of top speedcubers on the WCA ranking list are CFOP solvers, including the current 3x3x3 single world record holder Max Park with a time of 3.13 ...

  9. Dancing Links - Wikipedia

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    The Dancing Links algorithm solving a polycube puzzle In computer science , dancing links ( DLX ) is a technique for adding and deleting a node from a circular doubly linked list . It is particularly useful for efficiently implementing backtracking algorithms, such as Knuth's Algorithm X for the exact cover problem . [ 1 ]