01251nam a22001817a 450000500170000000800410001702200160005810000220007424500480009626000660014430000140021044000610022450500650028552006030035065000440095370000220099785600500101920240409080354.0240409b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0025-570X  aDemaine, Erik D.  aChess Equilibrium Puzzles (Journal Article) aPhiladelphia, PA b:Taylor & Francis Group c, September 2023 a391-398p. aMathematics Magazine vVolume 96: Number 4, October 2023 a***______{For Hard Copy, Please visit Library.}________***  aAbstract: What happens when the only goal in a chess game is to capture at least one piece of the opposite side? Can both sides live peacefully in an equilibrium where neither can capture the other’s pieces? In this short paper, we develop a new set of puzzles which we call chess equilibrium puzzles on this premise. We explain the rules of the game, analyze puzzles that have obvious and generalizable solutions, and provide several interesting puzzles for the reader to solve (solutions are provided at the end). Our puzzles provide an exciting twist to the realm of traditional chess puzzles. aChess Equilibrium| Puzzle| Puzzle Rules aLiu, Quanquan C.  uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/0025570X.2023.2231836