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Mazes on Surfaces
Find the shortest path between the two given points on the given surface. The length of a path is the number of subfaces, including the first and the last. You can move from face to face as long as you do not cross a red tube.
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Izidor Hafner
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Mazes on Surfaces
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Published: January 19, 2012
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