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Page 1: New Toads and Frogs Results By Jeff Erickson Presented by Nate Swanson

New Toads and Frogs Results

By Jeff Erickson

Presented by Nate Swanson

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Overview

• Notation and Game Rules

• Basic Simplification Techniques

• Ways of Calculating Knot Values

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Notation and Game Rules

• One-dimensional board

• Left = Toads Right = Frogs

• Toads move to the right, Frogs move to the left

• A toad may either push to an empty square, or jump a single frog and land on an empty square

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Notation and Game Rules

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Basic Simplification Techniques

• Dead Pieces:– Any piece in a contiguous sequence starting

with 2 toads (or the left edge of the board), and ending with 2 frogs (or the right edge of the board)

• Any other piece is alive• We may remove any dead pieces

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Basic Simplification Techniques

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Death Leap Principle

• Isolated-– None of its neighboring squares is empty

• Any position in which the only legal moves are jumps into isolated spaces has value zero

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Death Leap Principle

• Proof – suppose it’s Left’s turn:– If she has no move, she loses– Otherwise, she must jump into an isolated space– Right responds by pushing the jumped frog– This leaves the board in the same situation

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Death Leap Principle

Any board that has none of the following positions has value zero:

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Terminal Toads Theoremand

Finished Frogs Formula

Proof: Show 2nd wins on

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Terminal Toads Theoremand

Finished Frogs Formula• Mirror strategy:

– X is responded in (-X)– Last toad in 1st compartment is marked with *– Any move in the third component is answered

by moving the marked T, and visa versa– Enough to show Left loses going 1st; 2 special

cases for Right– Similar argument for Fin. Frogs Form.

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Terminal Toads Theoremand

Finished Frogs Formula

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Knot – when all toads and frogs form a contiguous sequence

• Need only to consider positions that start with a single toad and end with a single frog

• Lemma 1 (all superscripts positive)

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Lemma 2

Proof:By case analysis of Lemma 1 and TTT

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Lemma 2 Case Analysis

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Lemma 3

Proof:By case analysis of Lemma 1 and TTT (every position 3 movesaway is an integer).

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Lemma 4

Proof: Show 2nd wins on

Base Case: b=2, Lemma 3

Similar argument for reverse game

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Lemma 5

• If neither player can move from the position

Then:

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Lemma 5

• Proof: induct on a– Left moving 1st

• Left must jump; Right responds by pushing jumped frog

• By TTT, this equals (b-1)

• By induction, this game equals 0

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Lemma 5

• Right moving 1st : counting argument– Left’s toads will move at least b times, for a

total of ab moves– Right’s frog will move at most a moves, which

is if Right never jumps, leaving a(b-1) + a= ab

• Therefore, Right will lose

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Lemma 6– If neither player can move from the position

Then

T F

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Ways to Calculate Knot Values

• Lemma 7

Proof: It suffices to prove that,

We then induct on c (like before), and symmetrically do thesame for the other side.

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Lemma 7

• Both players mark their respective single piece, and makes sure that that piece never jumps (best strategy)

• Left gets cd + b + d + 1 in the 1st component and ab + a + c in the 2nd.

• Right gets ab + a + c + 1 in the 1st component, cd – d +b + 1 in the 2nd, and d – 1 in the 3rd

• Base Case: Lemma 1

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Conclusion

• Lemmas cover each case for knotted games– Each knotted game has an integer value– Each knotted game’s value can be computed

directly without evaluating any of the followers