Le mardi 8 janvier 2008, terry mcintyre a écrit :
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Stuart A. Yeates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> >I recommend  "Mathematical Go: Chilling Gets the Last Point" by Elwyn
> >Berlekamp and David Wolfe. The book contains a number of such
> >positions, as well as an approach that allows to make as many more as
> >you need.
> 
> http://math.berkeley.edu/~berlek/cgt/gobook.html
> 
> Most interesting! Has anyone implemented these methods for endgame
> analysis in a computer program? 

If don't remeber exactly the names, but there are some papers about
thermography applied to endgame in go game.
I think i find them in Markus Enzenbererg go bibliography.

The main feeling i had, is that it can be usefull in very end game
when the board can be divided in independant sub-boards , and that
it seemed very tough work for very small result if
we consider current state of the art in computer go.

Alain

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