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John Horton Conway
,
a British mathematician and Professor Emeritus at
Princeton University
[1]
. His research interests include the theory of
finite groups
,
knot theory
,
number theory
,
coding theory
[2]
and
quantum physics
. He is best known for the invention of the
Game of Life
[3]
, and for the co-development of
combinatorial game theory
[4]
along with a remarkable new way to construct numbers as introduced in his 1976 book
On Numbers and Games
. His
surreal numbers
were subject of a mathematical novel by
Donald Knuth
[5]
.
John H. Conway
[6]
[7]
Table of Contents
Winning Ways
Selected Publications
1970 ...
1980 ...
1990 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
John H. Conway
Topics
Videos
References
What links here?
Winning Ways
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
by
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
, and
Richard K. Guy
is a compendium of information on
mathematical games
,
first
published 1982 in two volumes,
second edition
published in four volumes from 2001 until 2004.
Winning Ways authors
Richard K. Guy
,
John H. Conway
, and
Elwyn Berlekamp
[8]
Selected Publications
[9]
[10]
1970 ...
John H. Conway
(
1971
).
Regular Algebra and Finite Machines
.
Chapman and Hall
, London
John H. Conway
(
1976
).
On Numbers and Games
.
Academic Press
John H. Conway
,
Vera Pless
,
Neil Sloane
(
1979
).
Self-dual codes over GF(3) and GF(4) of length not exceeding 16
.
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
, Vol. 25, No. 3
[11]
[12]
John H. Conway
,
Simon P. Norton
(
1979
).
Monstrous Moonshine
. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, Vol. 11, 308–339
1980 ...
John H. Conway
(
1980
).
On the Enumeration of Self-Dual Codes
.
Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, Vol. 28
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
,
Richard K. Guy
(
1982
).
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
. Vol. 1, 1st edition,
Academic Press
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
,
Richard K. Guy
(
1982
).
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
. Vol. 2, 1st edition,
Academic Press
John H. Conway
,
Neil Sloane
(
1988
).
Sphere Packing, Lattices and Groups
. Springer
1990 ...
Richard K. Guy
,
John H. Conway
,
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
Vera Pless
,
Aviezri Fraenkel
,
Richard J. Nowakowski
(
1991
).
Combinatorial Games
. Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics, No. 43
John H. Conway
(
1996
).
The Angel Problem
. in
Richard J. Nowakowski
(ed) (
1996
).
Games of No Chance
,
MSRI Publications Volume 29
,
Cambridge University Press
, Papers from the Combinatorial Games Workshop held in Berkeley, CA, July 11–21, 1994
[13]
John H. Conway
,
Neil Sloane
(
1998
).
Sphere Packing, Lattices and Groups
. 3rd edition, Springer
2000 ...
John H. Conway
(
2001
).
On Numbers and Games
. 2nd edition,
A K Peters Ltd.
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
,
Richard K. Guy
(
2001
).
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
. Vol. 1, 2nd edition,
A K Peters Ltd.
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
,
Richard K. Guy
(
2003
).
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
. Vol. 2, 2nd edition,
A K Peters Ltd.
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
,
Richard K. Guy
(
2003
).
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
. Vol. 3,
A K Peters Ltd.
Elwyn Berlekamp
,
John H. Conway
,
Richard K. Guy
(
2004
).
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays
. Vol. 4,
A K Peters Ltd.
John H. Conway
,
Noam D. Elkies
,
Jeremy L. Martin
(
2006
).
The Mathieu Group M 12 and Its Pseudogroup Extension M 13
.
Experimental Mathematics
, Vol. 15, No. 2
[14]
[15]
John H. Conway
,
Simon B. Kochen
(
2006
).
The Free Will Theorem
.
arXiv:quant-ph/0604079
John H. Conway
,
Simon B. Kochen
(
2007
).
Thou Shalt Not Clone One Bit!
.
arXiv:0711.2310
John H. Conway
,
Simon B. Kochen
(
2008
).
The Strong Free Will Theorem
.
arXiv:0807.3286
2010 ...
William Cavendish
,
John H. Conway
(
2010
).
Symmetrically Bordered Surfaces
.
The American Mathematical Monthly
117,
pdf
John H. Conway
(
2013
).
On Unsettleable Arithmetical Problems
.
The American Mathematical Monthly
120
Siobhan Roberts
(
2015
).
Genius at Play - The Curious Mind of John Horton Conway
.
Bloomsbury Publishing
,
YouTube Video
External Links
John H. Conway
John Conway | Department of Mathematics
John Horton Conway from Wikipedia
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - John Conway
Conway biography - MacTutor
John Conway - АдептИС: Под знаком Leonardo da Vinci
(Russian)
Topics
Angel problem from Wikipedia
Conway's Game of Life from Wikipedia
Conway group from Wikipedia
Conway notation (knot theory) from Wikipedia
Conway polyhedron notation from Wikipedia
Doomsday rule from Wikipedia
Free will theorem from Wikipedia
Hackenbush from Wikipedia
Monstrous moonshine from Wikipedia
Videos
Inventing Game of Life -
Numberphile
,
YouTube
Video
Stanley Clarke Band -
Life Is Just a Game
,
North Sea Jazz Festival
1981,
YouTube
Video
Stanley Clarke
,
Simon Phillips
,
Steve Bach
,
Charles “Icarus” Johnson
References
^
John Conway | Department of Mathematics
^
John Horton Conway from Wikipedia
^
Martin Gardner
(
1970
).
Mathematical Games - The fantastic combinations of John Conway's new solitaire game "life"
.
Scientific American
, Vol. 223, pp. 120-123.
^
Richard J. Nowakowski
(
2009
).
The History of Combinatorial Game Theory
.
Dalhousie University
,
pdf
^
Donald Knuth
(
1974
).
Surreal Numbers - How two ex-students turned on to pure mathematics and found total happiness
. Addison-Wesley
^
John Conway - АдептИС: Под знаком Leonardo da Vinci
^
Conway biography - MacTutor
^
Image from
Combinatorial Games
by
Thane Plambeck
^
dblp: John H. Conway
^
John H. Conway - Bibliography
(pdf)
^
Dual code from Wikipedia
^
Finite field from Wikipedia
^
Angel problem from Wikipedia
^
Mathieu group M12 from Wikipedia
^
Mathieu groupoid from Wikipedia
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John H. Conway
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Martin Gardner
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a British mathematician and Professor Emeritus at Princeton University [1]. His research interests include the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, coding theory [2] and quantum physics. He is best known for the invention of the Game of Life [3], and for the co-development of combinatorial game theory [4] along with a remarkable new way to construct numbers as introduced in his 1976 book On Numbers and Games. His surreal numbers were subject of a mathematical novel by Donald Knuth [5] .
Table of Contents
Winning Ways
Winning Ways for your Mathematical Plays by Elwyn Berlekamp, John H. Conway, and Richard K. Guy is a compendium of information on mathematical games, first published 1982 in two volumes, second edition published in four volumes from 2001 until 2004.Selected Publications
[9] [10]1970 ...
1980 ...
1990 ...
2000 ...
2010 ...
External Links
John H. Conway
Topics
Videos
Stanley Clarke, Simon Phillips, Steve Bach, Charles “Icarus” Johnson
References
What links here?
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