Robert Smith
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Robert Smith is an American cuber based in California. He is the inventor of the hyperorientation system for recognizing C*LL and NMC*LL patterns.
Robert is a software engineer who works in quantum computing. He also does research and development of combinatorial puzzle solving algorithms with an open-source software package called CL-PERMUTATION[1], written in Common Lisp.
He is primarily found on IRC under the handle "stylewarning".
See also
External links
- Personal website
- Can a Rubik's Cube be brute-forced?: An article about a relatively unknown computer algorithm for solving a Rubik's Cube.
- Hyperorientation Recognition: The original 2007 publication of his C*LL recognition method.