Abstract

SummaryUsing a little group theory and ideas about equivalence relations, this article shows that there are only two essentially different 4 by 4 Sudoku grids. This can be compared with the 5,472,730,538 essentially different 9 by 9 Sudoku grids found by Jarvis and Russell with the aid of a computer algebra system.

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