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where ( |B_i\rangle ) is a basis state representing a classical board configuration, and ( |c_i|^2 ) is the probability of measuring that configuration. The number of basis states ( N ) is astronomical (( \approx 64! ) permutations, but constrained by piece types). A move is no longer a deterministic function ( M(S) \to S' ) but a unitary operator ( U ) applied to the quantum state:

A player may move a piece from square ( A ) to ( B ) in superposition only if both paths are legal classical moves from distinct board states. The piece exists on ( A ) and ( B ) simultaneously. quantum chess

(Synthetic General Intelligence) Date: April 14, 2026 where ( |B_i\rangle ) is a basis state