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Laws of the game: how the principles of nature govern chance
To illustrate their argument, the authors turn to classic games--backgammon, bridge, and chess--and relate them to physical, biological, and social applications of probability theory and number theory. Further, they have invented, and present here, more than a dozen playable games derived from scien...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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Penguin
1983
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/250018 |
Sumario: | To illustrate their argument, the authors turn to classic games--backgammon, bridge, and chess--and relate them to physical, biological, and social applications of probability theory and number theory. Further, they have invented, and present here, more than a dozen playable games derived from scientific models for equilibrium, selection, growth, and even the composition of RNA. |
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