Groups | Mathematics of Rubik's Cube
Almost everyone has tried to solve a Rubik’s cube. The first attempt often ends in vain with only a jumbled mess of colored cubies in no coherent order. Solving the cube becomes almost trivial once a certain core set of algorithms are learned. Using basic group theory, the reason these solutions are not incredibly difficult to find will become clear. The goal of this video is to introduce you to the idea of Groups in Mathematics.
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I’m learning a method called 3-style commutator and found it was inspired/invented using group theory. And then I found this video. Thanks for the video and hope we can have another one.
I'd love to see more on this
Very interesting, I would love to see the next part.
Why don't you complete this subject with the next video. It's the first time I found someone who is not talking about LRUDFBs and using a chronometer and executing cube movements. Anyway, congrats for this video.
Que vídeo legal! Espero que continue com a série
very interesting! will you continue this series? (plz
This is the best video about the mathematics of the Rubik's cube that I have watched, when will you release the next one? I got all excited a then realised that it was the first and only video.🙂🤕
When will you release the next video?
when is the next video about this coming out
this is so good