Re: Can every game be unambigeously reconstructed from the set of board positions occuring therein?
- From: jazzerciser@xxxxxxxxxxx (-)
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 15:09:25 GMT
John Tromp <tromp@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Oops, I misread your question.
Not only that, your "proof" is faulty. You have not
mentioned stone captures, so the number for color $c$
at position $q$ is not necessarily one more (or less) than
at position $p$. And why are you restricting this only to
"single-stone" suicides?
- regards
- jb
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