23 Aug
2016
23 Aug
'16
1:03 a.m.
Both are (as far as I see) two ways to look at any such curve: When you fix the grid the curve will fill arbitrarily large portions of the grid. When you fix the distance between start and end points then the curve fills some part of R^2. Best regards, jj * James Propp <jamespropp@gmail.com> [Aug 23. 2016 08:22]:
I misunderstood what game you all were playing, so my question was a bit off base.
Joerg and Bill et al. are looking at ways to fill all of a discrete plane; I was thinking more about Peano curves and the like, which fill a finite portion of a continuous plane.
Jim
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