Ross Atkins at Oceania MathsJam Gathering 2019
Ross Atkins at Oceania MathsJam Gathering 2019
Ross Atkins delivering a keynote presentation at the Oceania MathsJam Gathering on the optimal strategy for Wythoff’s game.
Contributors note: "Dr Ross Atkins points at a whiteboard, explaining optimal strategy for Wythoff's game during his keynote talk for the inaugural Oceania MathsJam Gathering recreational maths conference (OMG19, 30th November 2019), held at BreakFree hotel on Cashel Street."
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