Mathematical Go: Chilling Gets the Last PointCRC Press, 1994/02/15 - 256 ページ The ancient game of Go is one of the less obvious candidates for mathematical analysis. With the development of new concepts in combinatorial game theory, the authors have been able to analyze Go games and find solutions to real endgame problems that have stumped professional Go players. Go players with an interest in mathematics and mathematicians |
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