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Shrewsbury. 'The Simplest Game' (or 'The Uppingham Rules') In 1862 J.C. Thring, who was then a master at Uppingham, brought out a new set of rules for what he called "The Simplest ... (More)

How to make a diff. If you contribute an argument to a page like Requests for comment, requests for arbitration, or the incidents noticeboard for administrative attention, it's ... (More)

VII, no. 2, pp. 161-217. The Simplest Mathematics (1902) "The Simplest Mathematics" is the title of a paper by Peirce, intended as Chapter 3 of his unfinished magnum opus The ... (More)

This is often paraphrased as "All other things being equal, the simplest solution is the best." In other words, when multiple competing theories are equal in other respects, the ... (More)

This makes the plurality voting system among the simplest of all voting systems. In an election for a legislative body, each voter in a given geographically-defined electoral ... (More)

Alexander Ian Smith (born April 15, 1987 in Birmingham), an undergraduate studying electronic and computer engineering at the University of Birmingham, UK, is known for winning the ... (More)

This used cellular automata as a model to explain how simple rules can generate complex results. Simplest. The simplest nontrivial CA would be one-dimensional, with two possible ... (More)

The straight-6 layout is the simplest engine layout that possesses both primary and secondary mechanical engine balance, resulting in relatively low manufacturing cost combined ... (More)

Primitive (geometry), the simplest kinds of figures; Primitive element (field theory) Primitive element (finite field) Primitive cell (crystallography) Primitive polynomial, one of two ... (More)

This is an in-depth discussion of the rules of go. There has been a certain amount of variation in the rules of go over time, and from place to place. (More)

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