Leaper Embeddings

Abstract

A leaper is a chess piece which generalises the knight. Given n and a (p, q)-leaper L, we study the greatest m such that the m × m grid graph can be embedded into the n × n leaper graph of L. We can assume that p and q are relatively prime. We show that m ≈ n when p and q are of opposite parities and m ≈ n/2 otherwise. The latter case is substantially more difficult. The proof involves certain combinatorial-geometric results on the chords of connected figures which might be of independent interest.

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