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Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, Volume 3
Published 2003“…In the quarter of a century since three mathematicians and game theorists collaborated to create Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, the book has become…”
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Entrepreneurial Chess
Published in International journal of game theory (01-05-2018)“…Although the combinatorial game Entrepreneurial Chess (or Echess ) was invented around 2005, this is our first publication devoted to it. A single Echess…”
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Winning ways for your mathematical plays
Published 08-05-2018“…In the quarter of a century since three mathematicians and game theorists collaborated to create Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, the book has become…”
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Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays: Volume 1
Published 2001“…This classic on games and how to play them intelligently is being re-issued in a new, four volume edition…”
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Small Science: Radical Innovation
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Winning ways for your mathematical plays
Published 08-05-2018“…This classic on games and how to play them intelligently is being re-issued in a new, four volume edition. This book has laid the foundation to a mathematical…”
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Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, Volume 2
Published 08-05-2018“…In the quarter of a century since three mathematicians and game theorists collaborated to create Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays, the book has become…”
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Bounded distance plus 1 soft-decision Reed-Solomon decoding
Published in IEEE transactions on information theory (01-05-1996)“…A new Reed-Solomon decoding algorithm that embodies several refinements of an earlier algorithm is presented. The new algorithm finds the minimum score only…”
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Fibonacci Plays Billiards
Published 04-02-2020“…A chain is an ordering of the integers 1 to n such that adjacent pairs have sums of a particular form, such as squares, cubes, triangular numbers, pentagonal…”
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Bounded distance+1 soft-decision Reed-Solomon decoding
Published in IEEE transactions on information theory (01-05-1996)“…We present a new Reed-Solomon decoding algorithm, which embodies several refinements of an earlier algorithm. Some portions of this new decoding algorithm…”
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Survival in the Lost World
Published in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (2003)“…In Misere Nim someone have a number of heaps and the move must reduce the size of any one heap, but whoever eliminates the last heap is now the loser. This…”
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If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em
Published in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (2003)“…In sums of games it is a move in just one part that counts as a move in the sum. In the horse game Left must move every horse he can two places West and one…”
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Games Infinite and Indefinite
Published in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (2003)“…Most of the examples in Winning Ways have had only finitely many positions. But a game can have infinitely many positions and still satisfy the ending…”
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Hot Battles Followed by Cold Wars
Published in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (2003)“…Hotcakes is the selective compound or union of a number of component one-cake games. In a union of games there may be several hot components, in which the…”
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Games Eternal - Games Entailed
Published in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (2003)“…This chapter talks about two main theories that are impartial games-C. A. B. Smith's for impartial loopy games, that might last forever, and authors' own new…”
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Chips and Strips
Published in Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (2003)“…This chapter discusses the games which are derived from Nim. Nim is usually played with heaps of chips it can also be played with coins on a strip, the move…”
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