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  2. John Horton Conway - Wikipedia

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    John Horton Conway FRS (26 December 1937 – 11 April 2020) was an English mathematician. He was active in the theory of finite groups , knot theory , number theory , combinatorial game theory and coding theory .

  3. File:John H Conway 2005.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:John Horton Conway - Wikipedia

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    This is a topic category for the topic John Horton Conway The main article for this category is John Horton Conway . Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Horton Conway .

  6. Talk:John Horton Conway/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    3 Link to videos of lectures of Conway. 1 comment. 4 Family. 2 comments. 5 Image. 4 comments. 6 Game theory. 2 comments. 7 Cellular Automata. 1 comment. 8 ...

  7. The Symmetries of Things - Wikipedia

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    The Symmetries of Things is a book on mathematical symmetry and the symmetries of geometric objects, aimed at audiences of multiple levels. It was written over the course of many years by John Horton Conway, Heidi Burgiel, and Chaim Goodman-Strauss, [1] and published in 2008 by A K Peters.

  8. LifeWiki - Wikipedia

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    LifeWiki's homepage. LifeWiki is a wiki dedicated to Conway's Game of Life. [1] [2] It hosts over 2000 articles on the subject [3] and a large collection of Life patterns stored in a format based on run-length encoding [4] that it uses to interoperate with other Life software such as Golly.

  9. Surreal number - Wikipedia

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    An update of the classic 1976 book defining the surreal numbers, and exploring their connections to games: John Conway, On Numbers And Games, 2nd ed., 2001, ISBN 1-56881-127-6. An update of the first part of the 1981 book that presented surreal numbers and the analysis of games to a broader audience: Berlekamp, Conway, and Guy, Winning Ways for ...