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E. R. Berlekamp [2000], The Dots-and-Boxes Game: Sophisticated Child's Play , A K Peters, Natick, MA.

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Forcing Your Opponent to Stay in Control - Of Loony Dots-And-Boxes   Self-citation (Berlekamp)   (Correct)

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Berlekamp, E. R. The-dots-and boxes games: sophisticated child's play, A K Peters, Natick (MA), 2000.


Idempotents among Partisan Games - Berlekamp   Self-citation (Berlekamp)   (Correct)

....a mapping: A 7 A I . If also B 7 B I , it is evident that A B 7 A B I . So each such mapping is a homomorphism on the semigroup S. We now give expanded descriptions of some of the idempotents: Loony. Loony, or , lies at the heart of a rich structure described in some detail in [Berlekamp 2000b] This context, within which seems so powerful, is impartial; the only other games which appear there are nimbers. When compared with partesan games, we soon discover that has so little vim that it preserves all strict inequalities in the ordering relationships within the traditional group, ....

E. Berlekamp, The-dots-and boxes games: sophisticated child's play, A K Peters, Natick, MA, 2000.


Combinatorial Games: Selected Bibliography with a Succinct.. - Fraenkel (2006)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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E. R. Berlekamp [2000], The Dots-and-Boxes Game: Sophisticated Child's Play , A K Peters, Natick, MA.


Playing Games with Algorithms: Algorithmic Combinatorial Game.. - Demaine (2001)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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E. Berlekamp. The Dots and Boxes Game: Sophisticated Child's Play. A. K. Peter's Ltd., 2000.

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