#17902: Basic combinatorial game theory
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       Reporter:  kcrisman                       |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement                    |       Status:  new
       Priority:  major                          |    Milestone:  sage-6.6
      Component:  game theory                    |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  Combinatorial Game Theory,     |    Merged in:
  partially ordered set, Nim, Impartial games,   |    Reviewers:
  Partizan Games, Sprague–Grundy theorem         |  Work issues:
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Comment (by brett):

 Karl-Dieter,

 I was planning to actually reimplement the classes and methods from
 CGSuite, but I do know that sage is good at calling other programs, so let
 me ask you about doing this from within sage.  If I were to simply build a
 sage wrapper around CGSuite, would this require CGSuite to have some kind
 of special interface.  Woudl CGSuite need to have command line callibility
 with options?

 I don't know much about calling external programs from with sage, whatever
 you can tell me will help.

 thanks
 brett

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