Sudoku Rectangle Completion
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sudokusquarescompletionlatinnumberpuzzlesquaretimes
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Over the last decade, Sudoku, a combinatorial number-placement puzzle, has become a favorite pastimes of many all around the world. In this puzzle, the task is to complete a partially filled $9 \times 9$ square with numbers 1 through 9, subject to the constraint that each number must appear once in each row, each column, and each of the nine $3 \times 3$ blocks. Sudoku squares can be considered a subclass of the well-studied class of Latin squares. In this paper, we study natural extensions of a classical result on Latin square completion to Sudoku squares. Furthermore, we use the procedure developed in the proof to obtain asymptotic bounds on the number of Sudoku squares of order $n$.
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