Computer Science 2014
38 x 64 x 3 in (h x w x d)

Honorable Mention, 2014

Mathematicians have long wondered if you could fill in the squares of an 18 by 18 grid with four colors in such a way that it would be impossible to pick out a rectangular group of squares with the same color in all four of its corners. This grid demonstrates one of the solutions to this problem.

Credit:
Marijn Heule, Ph.D.
Center for Information Security, Department of Computer Science

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