Hi all, a couple of days ago I came up with this method to recognize and solve the trickiest part of Roux LSE, which is that case at the end where you end up with the 3-edge cycle. It includes a very short algorithmic sequence which makes the method straightforward to learn if you're new to Roux and you want to speed up this part which can be tricky to recognize/execute with the methods that I have seen so far.
I would greatly appreciate the feedback/criticism if you're a proficient Roux solver!
I would greatly appreciate the feedback/criticism if you're a proficient Roux solver!