Robert,
Just as an aside, I really respect your attention to detail and your
insistence that proof technique follow generalizing statements about
aspects of go.
I think that the counting problems recently were pretty interesting (number
of positions versus number of games).
The engineering probl
On 02.02.2016 13:05, "Ingo Althöfer" wrote:
when a student starts
studying Mathematics (s)he learns in the first two semesters that
everything has to be defined waterproof. Later, in particular
when (s)he comes near to doing own research, you have to make
compromises - otherwise you will never ma
On 02.02.2016 13:05, "Ingo Althöfer" wrote:
For research in general it is good to have waves:
Research is faster if informalism and formalism progress simultaneously
(by different people or in different papers).
--
robert jasiek
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Computer-go mai
Hi Robert,
we met for the first time at the EGC 2000 in Berlin-Strausberg.
I know your special ways of argumenting - and think that you
are an enrichment both for the go world and for the computer go scene.
But ...
> Without clarity, progress is delayed. Every
> professor at university will conf