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The Mathematics of Games John D. Beasley

The Mathematics of Games By John D. Beasley

The Mathematics of Games by John D. Beasley


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Summary

Shows how mathematical analysis can throw unexpected light on games of pure chance, of skill, of choice and on puzzle games. The author outlines the general principles behind classic puzzles, and examines how such analysis can reveal fundamental mathematical paradoxes.

The Mathematics of Games Summary

The Mathematics of Games by John D. Beasley

How great a role does chance play in ball games? Is it really an advantage to bluff at poker? What are the principles behind non-attacking queens in chess, and the faulty coin among twelve? What mathematical theories underlie games of pure skill, and what fundamental paradoxes of mathematics are brought to light when you study simple automatic games? This book shows how mathematical analysis can throw unexpected light on games of chance, of skill, of choice and on puzzle games.

About John D. Beasley


About the Author
John D. Beasley is a computer consultant and the author of The Ins and Outs of Peg Solitaire.

Table of Contents

The luck of the deal; the luck of the die; to err is human; if A beats B, and B beats C...; bluff and double bluff; the analysis of puzzles; sauce for the gander; the measure of a game; when the counting has to stop; round and round in circles.

Additional information

GOR001491336
9780192861078
0192861077
The Mathematics of Games by John D. Beasley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1990-05-31
176
N/A
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