Nim (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nim" in English language version.

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  • Jorgensen, Anker Helms (2009), "Context and driving forces in the development of the early computer game Nimbi", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 31 (3): 44–53, doi:10.1109/MAHC.2009.41, MR 2767447, S2CID 2833693, The two-person mathematical game nim, which many believe originated in China, is probably one of the oldest games in the world.

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  • Jorgensen, Anker Helms (2009), "Context and driving forces in the development of the early computer game Nimbi", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 31 (3): 44–53, doi:10.1109/MAHC.2009.41, MR 2767447, S2CID 2833693, The two-person mathematical game nim, which many believe originated in China, is probably one of the oldest games in the world.
  • Bouton, C. L. (1901–1902), "Nim, a game with a complete mathematical theory", Annals of Mathematics, 3 (14): 35–39, doi:10.2307/1967631, JSTOR 1967631
  • Morrissette, Bruce (1968), "Games and game structures in Robbe-Grillet", Yale French Studies (41): 159–167, doi:10.2307/2929672, JSTOR 2929672. Morrissette writes that Alain Robbe-Grillet, one of the screenwriters for the film, "thought he had invented" the game.

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  • Jorgensen, Anker Helms (2009), "Context and driving forces in the development of the early computer game Nimbi", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 31 (3): 44–53, doi:10.1109/MAHC.2009.41, MR 2767447, S2CID 2833693, The two-person mathematical game nim, which many believe originated in China, is probably one of the oldest games in the world.

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  • Kellem, Betsy (2022-03-01). "The Nimatron". JSTOR Daily. Archived from the original on 2023-06-28. Retrieved 2023-06-28.

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  • Jorgensen, Anker Helms (2009), "Context and driving forces in the development of the early computer game Nimbi", IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 31 (3): 44–53, doi:10.1109/MAHC.2009.41, MR 2767447, S2CID 2833693, The two-person mathematical game nim, which many believe originated in China, is probably one of the oldest games in the world.

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  • Kellem, Betsy (2022-03-01). "The Nimatron". JSTOR Daily. Archived from the original on 2023-06-28. Retrieved 2023-06-28.