Google docs, right .. excel is so has been :) BTW, your link does not work.
MaX. 2010/5/28 Øystein Johansen <[email protected]>: > > > 2010/5/28 Massimiliano Maini <[email protected]> >> >> Hi all, >> >> another criteria to separate usual positions from unusual ones could >> be the number of occupied points. In Trice's formula you sum over the >> range 0..15 for m: >> >> C(24,m) X D(m+2,15-m) X D(26-m,15) >> >> m being the (regular) points occupied by black. >> >> Now, how frequent is that black holds 15 points ? > > Good idea! > >> >> According to rough calculations (excel not having big integers), >> all the positions where black occupies 10 or less (regular) points are >> already less than 2^64. > > True! > > Do not use Excel because it has limitations like the one you mention, and > lot's of others. Use Google Docs Spreadsheet, and you can quite easily > extend it with Javascript functions. And of course you can share your > spreadsheet with others. I've made the Trice calculation in Google Docs > here: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AiXPuo_wblgydHFVY0stekZkZ1 > >> >> This can even be refined, as in the total there are positions where >> white occupies more than 11 points (and impossible positions, game >> over positions etc). > > Yes, I believe this is theoretical possible. Thanks for your suggestions. > I then just have to find the perfect hash function. I guess that can be done > in couple of hours. I'll just get a cup of coffee first. I'll post a follow > up mail when I've found it. :-) > > > -Øystein _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
