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Information about combinatorial game theory, the study of two-player games of perfect strategy.
Upcoming Combinatorial Game Theory Conferences
http://www.combinatorialgames.org/conferences.html
November 1-2, 2015 - Celebration in honor of Elwyn Berlekamp's 75th birthday, MSRI, Berkeley, CA. June 24-27, 2016 - Canadian Mathematical Society, Special CGT Session for Richard K. Guy, Edmonton, AB. October 2016 - INTEGERS, Carrollton, GA.
Combinatorial Game Theory: Getting Started
http://www.combinatorialgames.org/getting-started.html
If you're new to combinatorial game theory and interested in learning more, here are some resources to get you started:. There is a very high-level overview. Classic book on combinatorial game theory is. Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays. By Berlekamp, Conway, and Guy. First published in 1982, it omits many of the more recent advances in the subject, but it's still a great introduction. A more recent introduction is. Lessons in Play: An Introduction to Combinatorial Game Theory. Games of No Chance.
Combinatorial Game Theory
http://www.combinatorialgames.org/home.html
We are a community of mathematicians studying. Two-player games of perfect strategy such as Chess, Go, Dots-and-Boxes, and Nim. The mathematical theory of such games is known as. And on this website you'll find a variety of resources for exploring this theory.
Combinatorial Game Theory: Reference Materials
http://www.combinatorialgames.org/reference-materials.html
Aviezri Fraenkel's combinatorial games bibliography. Lists over 1,700 references (and counting). Kyle Burke maintains a combinatorial game theory blog. With regular updates, conference reports, etc. There is an online encyclopedia of rulesets. Also maintained by Kyle Burke.
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Combinatorial Game Rulesets
http://turing.plymouth.edu/~kgb1013/rulesetTable.php
Are two-player, perfect-information games with no randomness. This table contains many rulesets and known properties. I update it as I learn new things, so this site changes often. Hover over the name cell of a ruleset to see a brief description. I don't have descriptions for all of them, but I'll keep adding them! If you see any missing games (there are lots I haven't yet added) or any missing information about a game, please let me know! Send me an email at. An image of a game position is nice! Don't w...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: April 2013
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Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. I've noticed a problem teaching Math to Computer Scientists. (Aside from the fact that many don't seem to think they need it.) When written assignments are handed in, they are often a mess and work is not properly shown or pointed out. It would help bolster their grades. By turning in an electronic version of the assignment, it's much eas...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: September 2013
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Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Which Abstract Games are Fun? I recently read a great post from Nick Bentley. A connoisseur of abstract board games. In it, he argues about concretely defining the properties that make a ruleset fun. Or a real-estate cartel in Atlantic City. What, then, is so attractive about abstract games? My inclination is that speciousness is more com...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: Schaefer's Boolean Formula Games
http://combinatorialgametheory.blogspot.com/2015/03/schaefers-boolean-formula-games.html
Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Schaefer's Boolean Formula Games. The canonical problem in PSPACE is QBF, which can be phrased as the following game. There is a boolean formula in terms of some variables x. The first player (named True) chooses a value for x. Then the next player (False) chooses a value for x. Then True assigns x. To include Schaefer's games, and I'd like t...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: CGTC1, Day 0
http://combinatorialgametheory.blogspot.com/2015/01/cgtc1-day-0.html
Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Wednesday, January 21, 2015. CGTC1, Day 0. Arrived last night in Lisbon, traveling with Craig Tennenhouse from UNE for CGTC1: CGT Colloquium I. It's great to see so many people I know and lots of new faces too. There's a chance that Clobbineering will be dubbed the official "game" of this conference. We'll see! After over a year, it's great to be back in the CGT action!
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Combinatorial Game Theory: CGTC1, Day 3
http://combinatorialgametheory.blogspot.com/2015/01/cgtc1-day-3.html
Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Saturday, January 24, 2015. CGTC1, Day 3. The third and final day, and the talks were again excellent! She was so complete answering these lattice questions that the biggest open problem (at least, for Thane) is that it's open whether the representation theorem also works for misere play. One pretty cool result of this analysis is that if there is a bidding game where ...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: July 2013
http://combinatorialgametheory.blogspot.com/2013_07_01_archive.html
Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Monday, July 15, 2013. I spent a bunch of time last semester starting a new web table for ruleset properties. Here is the result: Ruleset Properties. I'm still missing lots of rulesets. You can help me by suggesting some. If you do some snooping around the page source, you'll see how I'm generating the table from some JS objects. The Integers 2013 website. Please let m...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: March 2013
http://combinatorialgametheory.blogspot.com/2013_03_01_archive.html
Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Update on Upcoming CGT Events. Integers 2013 has been confirmed and there is a possible conference next year in China! I figured it was best to provide an update on all the upcoming CGT academic events:. Fraser Stewart is already planning ahead for a conference in China next year. He wrote to me recently:. The university has already said they...
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Combinatorial Game Theory: Multiple Choice Exams
http://combinatorialgametheory.blogspot.com/2014/05/multiple-choice-exams.html
Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Tuesday, May 13, 2014. Tomorrow I'm giving a final exam for Computer Organization, a common undergraduate course. The final consists of 40 multiple-choice questions. As it turns out, I make it easier. I also let them bring a "Cheet Sheat" with whatever they want on it to the exam. (One piece of paper, handwritten, double-sided.). I want my students to learn the knowled...
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Combinatorial Game Theory
We are a community of mathematicians studying. Two-player games of perfect strategy such as Chess, Go, Dots-and-Boxes, and Nim. The mathematical theory of such games is known as. And on this website you'll find a variety of resources for exploring this theory.
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Thoughts on games (with probably too much computational complexity) updating. Every Tuesday and Friday. Some days during the school year. Sunday, March 11, 2018. Sprouts 2018 is happening Friday April 13 and Saturday April 14 at Plymouth State! Sprouts is a combinatorial games conference for undergraduate research. Here's the conference page, complete with directions, a draft of the schedule, and other notes: http:/ turing.plymouth.edu/ kgb1013/sprouts/sprouts2018/. Saturday, January 6, 2018. Koki Suetsu...
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