Abstract

Summary. A recurring theme in mathematics and computer science is representation, using one class of objects to imitate or simulate another class. These include classic examples such as Stone’s and Cayley’s representation theorems, as well as recreational ones such as representing digital computation using dominos or Tinkertoys. This paper is of the latter kind, investigating how digital computation can be embedded in the mobile puzzle game RGB Express. I introduce the game first, then prove two representation theorems about it.

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