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World’s most difficult maze could help reveal the secrets of otherworldly quasicrystals

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World’s most difficult maze could help reveal the secrets of otherworldly quasicrystals

Physicists may have created the world’s most difficult maze using a chess sequence, and it could help them understand the properties of otherworldly quasicrystals. 

The maze is an example of a Hamiltonian cycle — a path that visits all of the points on a graph at least once. The researchers were inspired by the movement of a knight around a chessboard. The result is an infinitely expandable fractal maze that describes the structure of quasicrystals. The researchers published their findings May 1 in the journal Physical Review X.

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