John Conway

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Mathematician, co-founder of combinatorial game theory.

Coauthor of Winning Ways, with Berlekamp and Richard Guy.

[ext] http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Conway

There is a short biography mentioning Go [ext] here written by J J O'Connor and E F Robertson. An extract on the topic of Surreal Numbers is Conway was not trying to develop number systems, but rather was analysing the game of Go. Conway studied the games of two players of Go at Cambridge who were of international standard. He noticed that near the end of a game it appeared like the sum of a lot of smaller games. Analysing the situation Conway discovered that certain games behaved like numbers and surreal numbers were born The two players were Jon Diamond and Tony Goddard


Kaiou: He invented the solitaire pastime (game) of "[ext] Life", on a goban. Nothing to do with Go but it is interesting to try. "Life" is played on an infinite board, with every cell alive or dead, every step deciding the next status of each cell simultaneously.

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