Title
Date of Award
Spring 2002
Document Type
Thesis
Department
Mathematics, Engineering & Computer Science
First Advisor
Mark Parker
Second Advisor
Steve Harper
Third Advisor
Richard Lambert
Abstract
Logic is a fundamental part of mathematic and computer science since it is the basis of mathematical proof and computer programming. In order to help students gain a better understanding of logic, I have implemented a computer version of Logic Puzzle which was created by Non Ishida in 1988. My thesis explores the rules of Logic Puzzle, some of the mathematics involved, and the computer code I have written.
Recommended Citation
Matsuoka, Toshie, "Logic Puzzle" (2002). Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science Undergraduate Theses. 85.
https://scholars.carroll.edu/mathengcompsci_theses/85