#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):

 I am drafting a post to the CGSUite developer's maillist.  I have been
 reading over Chapter 6 of W. Stein's
 "[http://modular.math.washington.edu/books/sagebook Sage for power users]"
 and possibly the best strategy for calling CGSUite might be option (4):
 Create a C/C++ library interface and link the other program into Python
 itself, using Cython.  But of course in the case of CGSuite, this would be
 "Create a Java library interface ..."  So I want to ask here what
 capabilities of this kind (calling Java) Sage has?  Can Sage use Jython,
 for example?

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