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%I A225552 #20 Dec 01 2024 04:50:39 %S A225552 3,7,10,12,14,16,18,21,23,25,28,30,33,35,38,39,42,44,47,49,52,54,56, %T A225552 58,61,63,66,67,70,72,75,77,80,81,84,86,89,91,94,95,98,100,103,105, %U A225552 108,109,112,114,117,119,122,123 %N A225552 Longest checkmate in king and rook versus king endgame on an n X n chessboard. %H A225552 V. Kotesovec, <a href="http://problem64.beda.cz/silo/kotesovec_icga_2001.pdf">King and Two Generalised Knights against King</a>, ICGA Journal, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 105-107 (2001). %H A225552 V. Kotesovec, <a href="https://oeis.org/wiki/User:Vaclav_Kotesovec">Fairy chess endings on an n x n chessboard</a>, Electronic edition of chess booklets by Vaclav Kotesovec, vol. 8, pp. 360-361 (2013), pp. 540-541 (second edition, 2017). %F A225552 Conjecture: For n > 24, a(n) = 2*n - 3 + floor((n+1)/2) - floor(n/6). %F A225552 a(n) ~ 7*n/3. %e A225552 Longest win on an 8 X 8 chessboard: Ka1 Rb2 - Kc3, 1.Ka1-b1 Kc3-d4! 2.Kb1-c2! Kd4-c4 3.Rb2-b8 Kc4-d5 4.Kc2-d3! Kd5-e6 5.Kd3-d4 Ke6-f5 6.Rb8-e8! Kf5-f4 7.Re8-f8 Kf4-g5 8.Kd4-e4! Kg5-g6! 9.Ke4-f4 Kg6-g7! 10.Rf8-f5! Kg7-h6 11.Rf5-f6 Kh6-g7 12.Kf4-f5 Kg7-h7! 13.Rf6-f7 Kh7-h8! 14.Kf5-g5 Kh8-g8! 15.Kg5-g6! Kg8-h8! 16.Rf7-f8#, therefore a(8) = 16. %Y A225552 Cf. A225551, A225553, A225554, A225555, A225556, A225557, A227437. %K A225552 nonn %O A225552 3,1 %A A225552 _Vaclav Kotesovec_, May 10 2013 %E A225552 Terms a(52)-a(54) from _Vaclav Kotesovec_, May 17 2013