842 research outputs found
Spartan Daily, October 17, 1972
Volume 60, Issue 18https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5653/thumbnail.jp
The History of Computer Games
This handout presents milestones in the history of computer backgammon, computer bridge, computer checkers, computer chess, computer Go, computer Othello, and computer poker
The Reporter, November 14, 1966
The Reporter was Baruch College\u27s evening session newspaper. Founded in 1923, when Baruch College was still part of City College, the Reporter billed itself as the Oldest Evening Session College Newspaper Published in the United States. It ceased publication in 2002
Daily Eastern News: June 11, 1997
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2014 Heights Yearbook
Contains images and information about Assumption College students, faculty, athletic teams, and other student clubs or activities.https://digitalcommons.assumption.edu/heights/1054/thumbnail.jp
A comparison of penalty shootout designs in soccer
Penalty shootout in soccer is recognized to be unfair because the team kicking first in
all rounds enjoys a significant advantage. The so-called Catch-Up Rule has been suggested recently to solve this problem but is shown here not to be fairer than the simpler
deterministic Alternating (ABBA) Rule that has already been tried. We introduce the
Adjusted Catch-Up Rule by guaranteeing the first penalty of the possible sudden death
stage to the team disadvantaged in the first round. It outperforms the Catch-Up and
Alternating Rules, while remains straightforward to implement. A general measure of
complexity for penalty shootout mechanisms is also provided as the minimal number
of binary questions required to decide the first-mover in a given round without knowing the history of the penalty shootout. This quantification permits a two-dimensional
evaluation of any mechanism proposed in the future
Spartan Daily, February 14, 1975
Volume 64, Issue 10https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/5943/thumbnail.jp
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