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Games: Conference Proceedings and Technical Reports Berlekamp, E. 2002 "Four Games for Gardner", in Puzzlers' Tribute: a Feast for the Mind, David Wolfe and Tom Rodgers, editors; published by A K Peters, Ltd, 2002. Teigo Nakamura and Elwyn Berlekamp, "Analysis of Composite Corridors", Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Computers and Games (CG2002), 2002. (lecture slides) Berlekamp, E.R., Martin Müller, and Bill Spight, 1996 "Generalized Thermography: Algorithms, Implementation, and Application to Go Endgames" TR-96-030, International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley, CA, ISSN 1075-4946. To download, go to item [18] in Müller's online bibliography. Berlekamp, E.R. and Y. Kim, 1994 "Where is the Thousand Dollar Ko?", GO World, Volume 71, pp. 65-80, Ishi Press Berlekamp, E.R., 1994, "Introduction to Blockbusting and Domineering" in "The Lighter Side of Mathematics", R. K. Guy and R. E. Woodrow, editors, Mathematics Association of America Berlekamp, E.R., 1991, "Introductory Overview of Mathematical Go Endgames", in Combinatorial Games,1991 Richard Guy, ed. vol 43 in AMS Short Course Series, American Mathematical Society Berlekamp, E.R., 1990, "Two-Person, perfect-information Games", 275-288 in The Legacy of John von Neumann, 1990 J. Glimm, J Impagliazzo, and I. Singer, eds Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics 50:275-288. Berlekamp, E.R., 1988, "Two-Person, Perfect-Information Games", Proceedings of the John von Neumann Symposium, Hofstra University, June 2, 1988. American Mathematical Society. Berlekamp, E.R., 1972, "Some Recent Results On The Combinatorial Game Called 'Welter's Nim'", pp.203-204 in Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, Princeton, New Jersey. Berlekamp, E.R., 1969, "The Probabilities Of Certain Bridge Hands", Tech Memo, Bell Telephone Laboratories Berlekamp, E.R., 1968, "Combinatorial Games, I. Hex, Bridgit, and Shannon's Switching Game", Tech. Memo, Bell Telephone Laboratories Berlekamp, E.R., 1961-1962, weekly bridge columns in MIT's student newspaper, "The Tech". | |