Games, puzzles, and computation

Games, puzzles, and computation2009
About this book
The authors show that there are underlying mathematical reasons for why games and puzzles are challenging (and perhaps why they are so much fun). They also show that games and puzzles can serve as powerful models of computation—quite different from the usual models of automata and circuits—offering a new way of thinking about computation. The appendices provide a substantial survey of all known results in the field of game complexity, serving as a reference guide for readers interested in the computational complexity of particular games, or interested in open problems about such complexities.
Details
- First published
- 2009
- OL Work ID
- OL13759282W
Subjects
Mathematical modelsGamesSymbolic and mathematical LogicProblem solvingLogic, symbolic and mathematicalMATHEMATICSEssaysPre-CalculusReferenceProblem solving--mathematical modelsGames--mathematical modelsQa63 .h35 2009510