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Mastering Clojure

You're reading from   Mastering Clojure Understand the philosophy of the Clojure language and dive into its inner workings to unlock its advanced features, methodologies, and constructs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889745
Length 266 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Akhil Wali Akhil Wali
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Working with Sequences and Patterns FREE CHAPTER 2. Orchestrating Concurrency and Parallelism 3. Parallelization Using Reducers 4. Metaprogramming with Macros 5. Composing Transducers 6. Exploring Category Theory 7. Programming with Logic 8. Leveraging Asynchronous Tasks 9. Reactive Programming 10. Testing Your Code 11. Troubleshooting and Best Practices A. References
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Thinking in logical relations

Now that we are well versed with the various constructs from the core.logic library, let's look at some real world problems that can be solved through logic programming.

Solving the n-queens problem

The n-queens problem is an interesting problem that can be implemented using logical relations. The objective of the n-queens problem is to place n queens on an n x n sized chessboard such that no two queens are a threat to each other. This problem is a generalization of the eight queens problem published by Max Bezzel in 1848, which involves eight queens. In fact, we can actually solve the n-queens problem for any number of queens, as long as we are dealing with four or more queens. Traditionally, this problem can be solved using an algorithmic technique called backtracking, which is essentially an exhaustive search for all possible solutions to a given problem. However, in this section, we will solve it using logical relations.

Let's first define how...

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