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Zusatztext " ""Winning Ways is an absolute must have for those who are interested in mathematical game theory. It is sure to please any fan of recreational mathematics or simply anyone who is interested in games and how to play them well."" -Jacob McMillen! Math Horizons! November 2005""The effort involved is amply rewarded as we journey from games of early childhood to the frontiers of research! and these seminal volumes are surely destined to remain essential reading for anyone working in combinatorial game theory."" -The Mathematical Gazette! July 2004" Informationen zum Autor Elwyn R. Berlekamp , John H Conway , Richard K. Guy Klappentext 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 the definitive work on the subject of mathematical games Zusammenfassung 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 the definitive work on the subject of mathematical games Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to Second Edition, Preface, Change of Heart, 9 If You Can’t Beat ’Em, Join ’Em!, 10 Hot Battles Followed by Cold Wars, 11 Games Infinite and Indefinite, 12 Games Eternal – Games Entailed, 13 Survival in the Lost World, Glossary, Index
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Preface to Second Edition, Preface, Change of Heart, 9 If You Can't Beat 'Em, Join 'Em!, 10 Hot Battles Followed by Cold Wars, 11 Games Infinite and Indefinite, 12 Games Eternal - Games Entailed, 13 Survival in the Lost World, Glossary, Index
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" ""Winning Ways is an absolute must have for those who are interested in mathematical game theory. It is sure to please any fan of recreational mathematics or simply anyone who is interested in games and how to play them well."" -Jacob McMillen, Math Horizons, November 2005
""The effort involved is amply rewarded as we journey from games of early childhood to the frontiers of research, and these seminal volumes are surely destined to remain essential reading for anyone working in combinatorial game theory."" -The Mathematical Gazette, July 2004"