chessboard distance

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

So called because, in the game of chess, the minimum number of moves needed by a king to go from one square on a chessboard to another equals the Chebyshev distance between the centers of the squares, if the squares have side length one, as represented in 2-D spatial coordinates with axes aligned to the edges of the board.

Noun[edit]

chessboard distance (plural chessboard distances)

  1. (mathematics) Synonym of Chebyshev distance