On Nov 27, 2007 1:58 PM, Stuart A. Yeates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you give us a quick reference for exactly _which_ Euler numbers
> you're using? Wikipedia has three separate ones and the MathWorld site
> a similiar number.
I cannot speak for Don, but in the work on solving Go I calcula
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
Stuart,
Here is the deal on euler numbers and implementations:
It's difficult to find any articles on the web that you don't have to
pay for.So it was difficult for me to implement this. I resorted
to scanned texts of t
Don Dailey wrote:
Stuart,
Here is the deal on euler numbers and implementations:
It's difficult to find any articles on the web that you don't have to
pay for.
Hi,
I remember I read a description by Mark Winands long ago:
http://www.cs.unimaas.nl/m.winands/documents/The_Quad_Heuristic_in_Line
There was a thread on this list, started by Chrilly,
around 30 Mar 2006:
http://computer-go.org/pipermail/computer-go/2006-March/005127.html
Note: there is an error in the 16-element table, corrected later
in the thread.
HTH,
AvK
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Stuart,
Here is the deal on euler numbers and implementations:
It's difficult to find any articles on the web that you don't have to
pay for.So it was difficult for me to implement this. I resorted
to scanned texts of the images that I found after a lot of work - then
you have to work your
Could you give us a quick reference for exactly _which_ Euler numbers
you're using? Wikipedia has three separate ones and the MathWorld site
a similiar number.
Maybe I'm just being stupid.
cheers
stuart
On 26/11/2007, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After reading the paper on solving g
After reading the paper on solving go on small boards, I am curious
about the use of euler numbers as a simple evaluation element.
I implemented a little euler number test program and it works correctly
from a sample of about 50 positions of various types. I'm using the
fast version where you