Interesting, but perhaps we need to come up with a 289x289=83,521 or a 361x361=130,321 square sudoku. The 361x361 should have 361 19x19 subsquares. I seem to recall that even Knuth's algorithms for sudoku grow pretty fast, so simply showing that such a beast has only 1 solution may take a lot of computation. If someone already has an nxn Sudoku program, perhaps they can turn it loose on such a square & see what happens. At 05:54 AM 9/14/2007, Christian Boyer wrote:
It all depends what we mean by "largest", but here is the world's largest sudoku, 275 ft. x 275 ft.!
http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_oct2005/SudokuField.htm
Christian.
-----Message d'origine----- De : math-fun-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:math-fun-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] De la part de Henry Baker Envoyé : vendredi 14 septembre 2007 00:44 à : math-fun Objet : [math-fun] World's Largest Crossword puzzle (91,000 squares)
FYI -- perhaps someone here can come up with the world's largest sudoku ?