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The problem of counting the number of Latin squares of size <math>n</math> seems to be extremely difficult. | The problem of counting the number of Latin squares of size <math>n</math> seems to be extremely difficult. | ||
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A Latin square of size
is an
table filled with
copies of each of the integers between
and
in such a way that each row and column contains exactly one copy of each integer.
The problem of counting the number of Latin squares of size
seems to be extremely difficult.
The Sudoku puzzle is an example of a latin square This article is a stub. Help us out by expanding it.