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100 1 _aConway, John Horton.
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245 1 0 _aOn numbers and games /
_cJ. H. Conway.
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNatick, Mass. :
_bA K Peters,
_cc2001
300 _axi, 242 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 _aPrologue. - Preface. - Zeroth Pt. On Numbers. Ch. 0. All Numbers Great and Small. Ch. 1. The Class No is a Field. Ch. 2. The Real and Ordinal Numbers. Ch. 3. The Structure of the Genral Surreal Number. Ch. 4. Algebra and Analysis of Numbers. Ch. 5. Number Theory In the Land of Oz. Ch. 6. The Curious Field On2. Appendix to Part Zero. - First Pt. and Games. Ch. 7. Playing Several Games at Once. Ch 8. Some Games are Already Numbers. Ch 9. On Games and Numbers. Ch. 10. Simplifying Games. Ch. 11. Impartial Games and the Game of Nim. Ch.12. How to Lose when you Must. Ch. 13. Animating Functions, Welter's Game and Hackenbush Unrestrained. Ch. 14. How to Play Several Games at Once in a dozen Different Ways. Ch. 15. Ups, Downs and Bynumbers. Ch. 16. The Long and the Short and the small. - Epilogue. - Appendix. - Index.
590 _aAdvanced Functions : MFH4U
650 0 _aGame theory
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650 0 _aNumber theory
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920 _aUOSC : 560484
921 _aICPU : 63617
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