This document outlines two programming problems: 1) A program to simulate the 4-Queen/N-Queen problem where the goal is to place N chess queens on an N×N chessboard so that no two queens attack each other. 2) A program to solve the Tower of Hanoi problem where the goal is to move a stack of disks from one rod to another obeying the rules of only moving one disk at a time and never placing a larger disk on top of a smaller one. The document also provides identifying information for a student named Navneet in the TYIT class taking an Artificial Intelligence subject.
This document outlines two programming problems: 1) A program to simulate the 4-Queen/N-Queen problem where the goal is to place N chess queens on an N×N chessboard so that no two queens attack each other. 2) A program to solve the Tower of Hanoi problem where the goal is to move a stack of disks from one rod to another obeying the rules of only moving one disk at a time and never placing a larger disk on top of a smaller one. The document also provides identifying information for a student named Navneet in the TYIT class taking an Artificial Intelligence subject.
This document outlines two programming problems: 1) A program to simulate the 4-Queen/N-Queen problem where the goal is to place N chess queens on an N×N chessboard so that no two queens attack each other. 2) A program to solve the Tower of Hanoi problem where the goal is to move a stack of disks from one rod to another obeying the rules of only moving one disk at a time and never placing a larger disk on top of a smaller one. The document also provides identifying information for a student named Navneet in the TYIT class taking an Artificial Intelligence subject.
This document outlines two programming problems: 1) A program to simulate the 4-Queen/N-Queen problem where the goal is to place N chess queens on an N×N chessboard so that no two queens attack each other. 2) A program to solve the Tower of Hanoi problem where the goal is to move a stack of disks from one rod to another obeying the rules of only moving one disk at a time and never placing a larger disk on top of a smaller one. The document also provides identifying information for a student named Navneet in the TYIT class taking an Artificial Intelligence subject.