/fnseedc

Collection of resources for Minecraft Seedcracking

Collection of resources for Minecraft Seedcracking Scene

Write-ups

☆☆☆☆☆ articles are written by known minecraft seedcrackers (EarthComputer, Neil etc)
and are in reference to Minecraft

Videos

Matthew Bolan
Neil(Hube12)
Panda4994
L64
Steven Schaefer
3Blue1Brown
Richard E. BORCHERDS
This channel is a goldmine for math lectures. Highly recommended to reference relevant math topics (p-adics, congruneces and what not)

PDF / Articles

WorldGen Specifics

Because of the mojank code quality , there are hardly any relevant articles available for WorldGen, the current best way is to read Minecraft code (considered not read friendly) , if not then the libraries :→ specifically : KaptainWutax’s libraries, neil’s libraries and cubiomes (In general , code that can mimic world generatiom)

Modular Arithmetic

The NERD documents are long and are only recommended if you want to start from the basics,
especially the William Stein notes are by far better to start with.
Pick any one of the top 4 modular arithmetic notes if confused.
Then for the follow up read the modular equivalences article.

Hensel Lifting

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=== Use cases → (Discrete log problem : find number of calls between two seeds) AND (Mod Inversion : Find inverses speedily) ===

Bit Stuff

Matrices

RNGs

Relevant Papers

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[Credits : Matthew Bolan and Neil on Monkeys Discord]

These are all the papers (except 1) that was referenced ; which is useful and which isn’t is upto the reader. These are only mentioned here as quick references if something is needed asap


Tools

Structure Tools

World Veiwers & Utilities

Seed Crackers

Read MC Code

Neil(hube12’s) Tools

Misc

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Minecraft@Home’s #project-resources channel also houses some tools used in famous porjects (pack.png , herobrine seed etc)

Libraries

KaptainWutax’s Libraries

Lattice-Tech and Seed-Tools

Cubiomes<s>

Neil(hube12’s) Libraries

Old or deprecated tools aren’t listed but a full tool listing can be found all-tools.adoc(TBD)


Books

  • Integers, Polynomials, and Rings : A Course in Algebra by Ronald S. Irving

  • A course in computational algebraic number theory by Henri Cohen

  • Lattice Basis Reduction: An Introduction to the LLL Algorithm and Its Applications by Murray R Bremner

  • Donald Knuth, The Art of Computer Programming, Volume 2, Section 3.2.1


Discords


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