Invaluable paper for ANY game programmer

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I found this paper highly insightful and fascinating! blink.gif
http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0910/0910.3192v1.pdf
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I found this paper highly insightful and fascinating! blink.gif
http://arxiv.org/PS_...0910.3192v1.pdf


I don't.
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'Fl4sh' said:

I found this paper highly insightful and fascinating! blink.gif
http://arxiv.org/PS_…0910.3192v1.pdf


I don't.


For the average programmer, no. This paper consists of logics and calc, so may definitely not be invaluable for 'any' game programmer.
Unless 'any' is synonymous with university / calc knowledgeable individual.
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I'm not the typical programmer.
I'm a math maniac, I think math has some very important stuff for EVERY game programmer, I even troll with that all the time, BUT I don't really find that stuff um... anything.

I'm a math maniac, I think math has some very important stuff for EVERY game programmer, I even troll with that all the time, BUT I don't really find that stuff um... anything.


Ditto; OP is just trolling...
So... where can I find the (-) button?

This has to be a troll post, surely.

I found this paper highly insightful and fascinating! blink.gif
http://arxiv.org/PS_...0910.3192v1.pdf

The abstract is great: "The self-similar structure of the attracting subshift of a primitive substitution is carried over to the limit set of the repelling tree in the boundary of Outer Space of the corresponding irreducible outer automorphism of a free group."
Someone pass the maple syrup - it goes well with waffles...
Stickmen Wars 2 is in development.
Meanwhile try Bloodridge

'Fl4sh' said:

I found this paper highly insightful and fascinating! blink.gif
http://arxiv.org/PS_…0910.3192v1.pdf

The abstract is great: "The self-similar structure of the attracting subshift of a primitive substitution is carried over to the limit set of the repelling tree in the boundary of Outer Space of the corresponding irreducible outer automorphism of a free group."
Someone pass the maple syrup - it goes well with waffles…


This seems to be a troll post and has been reported.

This seems to be a troll post and has been reported.

Not a troll post! Sorry, been lurking for a while and was amused by the complexity of that thesis!
Stickmen Wars 2 is in development.
Meanwhile try Bloodridge

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