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Re: computer-go: Which Maths Is OT?



yes, the discuccion of complex equations and their relation to the game of
GO would definately be educational, though i myself  am not trying to write
a go player, but i would like to see snippets of code which drive the
artificial player.

josh
----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Greenberg <jgberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <computer-go@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 1999 12:22 AM
Subject: Re: computer-go: Which Maths Is OT?


> go for it.
> jeff greenberg
>
> Robert Jasiek wrote:
>
> > Some members of this list, maybe also those who think that
> > it is preferable to a general public newsgroup, like to
> > discuss all maths because it might be the basics of CG
> > tomorrow. Other members are only interested in ready
> > applications and do not read any maths. Some maths like
> > theoretical informatics is necessary even for programming,
> > so some compromise should be found for off-topic maths.
> > What does the majority think?
> > --
> > robert jasiek
>