#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 kcrisman):
William and Volker's comments on sage-devel can be summarized as
> See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3652554/calling-java-from-python
> Or do you have one particular java program that you want to call from
Python? This can be made 100% solid. Just write C/C++ JNI bindings for the
Java function that you want to call. Then access those bindings through
Cython. And launch the JVM from the Cython code.
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