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Speciale Campionato Mondiale
EasyEasyEasyEasy To GO! ToToTo GO!GO!GO!Numero 8 Magazine indipendente di Go www.easytogo.org numero 88 Anno II, n°4 Specialewww.easytogo.org Campionato1 Mondiale Easy To GO! Numero 8 EasyEasy ToTo GO!GO! numero 88 Anno II, n°4 In Copertina Paolo Montrasio ha approfittato del 12 Dalle interviste reali a quelle 25 Tutto il Giapponese che vi serve suo viaggio in Giappone per portarci fantastiche: Max Zecca a tu per tu per sopravvivere nel mondo del Go. di Paolo Montrasio una copertina molto speciale con il (si fa per dire) con Sakata Eio. grande Takemiya Masaki 9d. Dopo 13 Nel Commento di Ramon Soletti 26 Paolo ci racconta il suo mondiale, aver scorso le pagine di ETG7, ed in una delle prime partite della Coppa attraverso i commenti dei professionisti particolare la speciale copertina Italia 2002. di alcune delle sue partite. fronte-retro, Takemiya sensei ha Scopriamo un vivaio speciale per confidato al nostro Paolo che “Eh, Magari non è del tutto imparziale, 30 16 giovani goisti, a due passi da noi. purtroppo riviste di Go come questa ma certamente è molto informato! di Paolo Montrasio in Giappone non le abbiamo!” Alex Albore ci racconta lo svolgimento dell’assemblea AGI di quest’anno. 32 L’Incappucciato raddoppia e con 4 L’opinione di questo numero è questa storia fantastica ma non troppo dedicata alle conclusioni della recente 17 Stavolta l’Incappucciato ci continua la sua rincorsa al dominio assemblea della Federazione Europea. racconta la sua particolare versione totale sul Go italiano. di una situazione decisamente spinosa. -
Booxter Export Page 1
Cover Title Authors Edition Volume Genre Format ISBN Keywords The Museum of Found Mirjam, LINSCHOOTEN Exhibition Soft cover 9780968546819 Objects: Toronto (ed.), Sameer, FAROOQ Catalogue (Maharaja and - ) (ed.), Haema, SIVANESAN (Da bao)(Takeout) Anik, GLAUDE (ed.), Meg, Exhibition Soft cover 9780973589689 Chinese, TAYLOR (ed.), Ruth, Catalogue Canadian art, GASKILL (ed.), Jing Yuan, multimedia, 21st HUANG (trans.), Xiao, century, Ontario, OUYANG (trans.), Mark, Markham TIMMINGS Piercing Brightness Shezad, DAWOOD. (ill.), Exhibition Hard 9783863351465 film Gerrie, van NOORD. (ed.), Catalogue cover Malenie, POCOCK (ed.), Abake 52nd International Art Ming-Liang, TSAI (ill.), Exhibition Soft cover film, mixed Exhibition - La Biennale Huang-Chen, TANG (ill.), Catalogue media, print, di Venezia - Atopia Kuo Min, LEE (ill.), Shih performance art Chieh, HUANG (ill.), VIVA (ill.), Hongjohn, LIN (ed.) Passage Osvaldo, YERO (ill.), Exhibition Soft cover 9780978241995 Sculpture, mixed Charo, NEVILLE (ed.), Catalogue media, ceramic, Scott, WATSON (ed.) Installaion China International Arata, ISOZAKI (ill.), Exhibition Soft cover architecture, Practical Exhibition of Jiakun, LIU (ill.), Jiang, XU Catalogue design, China Architecture (ill.), Xiaoshan, LI (ill.), Steven, HOLL (ill.), Kai, ZHOU (ill.), Mathias, KLOTZ (ill.), Qingyun, MA (ill.), Hrvoje, NJIRIC (ill.), Kazuyo, SEJIMA (ill.), Ryue, NISHIZAWA (ill.), David, ADJAYE (ill.), Ettore, SOTTSASS (ill.), Lei, ZHANG (ill.), Luis M. MANSILLA (ill.), Sean, GODSELL (ill.), Gabor, BACHMAN (ill.), Yung -
The Discovery of Chinese Logic Modern Chinese Philosophy
The Discovery of Chinese Logic Modern Chinese Philosophy Edited by John Makeham, Australian National University VOLUME 1 The titles published in this series are listed at brill.nl/mcp. The Discovery of Chinese Logic By Joachim Kurtz LEIDEN • BOSTON 2011 This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kurtz, Joachim. The discovery of Chinese logic / by Joachim Kurtz. p. cm. — (Modern Chinese philosophy, ISSN 1875-9386 ; v. 1) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-90-04-17338-5 (hardback : alk. paper) 1. Logic—China—History. I. Title. II. Series. BC39.5.C47K87 2011 160.951—dc23 2011018902 ISSN 1875-9386 ISBN 978 90 04 17338 5 Copyright 2011 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. Koninklijke Brill NV incorporates the imprints Brill, Global Oriental, Hotei Publishing, IDC Publishers, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers and VSP. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. Authorization to photocopy items for internal or personal use is granted by Koninklijke Brill NV provided that the appropriate fees are paid directly to The Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Suite 910, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Fees are subject to change. CONTENTS List of Illustrations ...................................................................... vii List of Tables ............................................................................. -
Heft 1/2018 93. Jahrgang
Heft 1/2018 93. Jahrgang 1 DGoZ 1/2018 Inhalt Vorwort Seit langer Zeit hat die DGoZ mal wieder 64+4 Niederländisches Go-Werbeplakat aus den Seiten, also ihre praktisch maximale Dicke. Das 1980er Jahren ......................................Titel liegt einerseits daran, dass die Spielabendliste erst Vorwort, Inhalt ...............................................2 in dieser Ausgabe abgedruckt ist und allein schon Nachrichten ........................................... 2–6 7,5 Seiten lang ist, andererseits an der Fülle von Ausschreibung: DJGM ............................... 7 eingesendeten Berichten, die nur schwer hätten auf Turnierberichte .......................................... 8 spätere Ausgaben verschoben werden können – oder Lee Hajin: Zulassungsgespräch ................... 9 dies schon wurden. Viele lesenswerte Artikel! EGC-2018-Helfersuche ......................10–11 Mit dem Jubiläums-Kidocup wirft ein großes Ein Go-Kongress im Januar? ............... 12–13 Go-Ereignis seinen Schatten voraus, was auch an 28. Internationales Paar -Go-Turnier ........ 14 der DGoZ nicht spurlos vorbei geht: Neben einer Hwang Inseongs Winter-Go-Camp .... 15–16 Ankündigung im Nachrichtenteil hat Yoon Young Interview mit Hwang Inseong ............ 16–17 Das Seidenstraßenturnier .................... 18–19 Sun zwei Partien unserer Kidocup-Gäste Lee Chang- Die EGF Academy .............................. 20–21 ho 9p und Choi Jeong 9p kommentiert. Spannend! Anfängerprobleme ..............................22–23 Besonders hinweisen möchte ich noch auf den Hil- -
Sydney Go Journal Issue Date – February 2007
Author – David Mitchell on behalf of The Sydney Go Club Sydney Go Journal Issue Date – February 2007 Dr. Geoffrey Gray’s antique Go Ban (picture courtesy of Dr Gray) Up coming events Queensland Go Championship Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th February in Brisbane. Venue: Brisbane Bridge Centre Registration and other details on page 33 For the latest details visit www.uq.net.au/~zzjhardy/brisgo.html Contributions, comments and suggestions for the SGJ to: [email protected] Special thanks to Devon Bailey and Geoffrey Gray for proof reading this edition and correcting my mistakes. © Copyright 2007 – David Mitchell Page 1 February 2007 Author – David Mitchell on behalf of The Sydney Go Club Sydney Lightning Tournament report 3 Changqi Cup 4 3rd Changqi Cup – 1st Qualifier 6 3rd Changqi Cup – 2nd Qualifier 10 Problems 14 Handicap Strategy 15 Four Corners 29 Two page Joseki lesson 35 Answers 37 Korean Go Terms 39 The Sydney Go Club Meets Friday nights at :- At Philas House 17 Brisbane St Surry Hills From 5.00pm Entrance fee - $5 per head; Concession $3; Children free - includes tea and coffee. For further information from Robert [email protected] © Copyright 2007 – David Mitchell Page 2 February 2007 Lightning Tournament The lightning tournament was held on the January 12th and a good time was had by all, thanks to Robert Vadas organising skills. The final was between Max Latey and David Mitchell, the latter managing another lucky win. The following pictures tell the story David Mitchell (foreground); Max more eloquently than words. Latey (background); the two finalists Robert giving some sage advice. -
Chinese Health App Arrives Access to a Large Population Used to Sharing Data Could Give Icarbonx an Edge Over Rivals
NEWS IN FOCUS ASTROPHYSICS Legendary CHEMISTRY Deceptive spice POLITICS Scientists spy ECOLOGY New Zealand Arecibo telescope faces molecule offers cautionary chance to green UK plans to kill off all uncertain future p.143 tale p.144 after Brexit p.145 invasive predators p.148 ICARBONX Jun Wang, founder of digital biotechnology firm iCarbonX, showcases the Meum app that will use reams of health data to provide customized medical advice. BIOTECHNOLOGY Chinese health app arrives Access to a large population used to sharing data could give iCarbonX an edge over rivals. BY DAVID CYRANOSKI, SHENZHEN medical advice directly to consumers through another $400 million had been invested in the an app. alliance members, but he declined to name the ne of China’s most intriguing biotech- The announcement was a long-anticipated source. Wang also demonstrated the smart- nology companies has fleshed out an debut for iCarbonX, which Wang founded phone app, called Meum after the Latin for earlier quixotic promise to use artificial in October 2015 shortly after he left his lead- ‘my’, that customers would use to enter data Ointelligence (AI) to revolutionize health care. ership position at China’s genomics pow- and receive advice. The Shenzhen firm iCarbonX has formed erhouse, BGI, also in Shenzhen. The firm As well as Google, IBM and various smaller an ambitious alliance with seven technology has now raised more than US$600 million in companies, such as Arivale of Seattle, Wash- companies from around the world that special- investment — this contrasts with the tens of ington, are working on similar technology. But ize in gathering different types of health-care millions that most of its rivals are thought Wang says that the iCarbonX alliance will be data, said the company’s founder, Jun Wang, to have invested (although several big play- able to collect data more cheaply and quickly. -
GO WINDS - Stronger Go Engine
NEW NEW MANYFACES OF GO YUTOPIAN BOOKS GO WINDS - Stronger Go Engine. It's several stones stronger than version 10 and won the world A Scientific computer go championship in 1998 and took Volume 7 Number 3 Fall 2003 $3.00 second in 2001. Introduction to Go - New and improved go problems. Over 2000 go problems for all levels of play. The program It is often difficult for beginners to learn go, selects problems for you according to how well because most teachers emphasize on teaching you have solved previous problems. Problems the development of local situations and fail to are shown in random orientations so it's like convey the more profound theory and concepts having 16,000 problems. of the global game. This book tries to break - Built in IGS client so you can play on the through the traditional system of teaching go, Internet using a familiar interface. which emphasizes experience alone. The - Realistic sounds language and illustrations used in this book can - Improved Printing. Print game series be easily comprehended by kids, so that diagrams. everyone can understand these profound global Other new features include: concepts. It is our goal that through this book - Better game navigation and editing: Ctrl-click everyone can learn to understand and enjoy the on a point to go to a play. Delete this play and game of go! 288 Pages Size: 7 1/2 by 10 1/4 all plays to the end of the game. Promote a play Price: $22.00 + $2.50 s/h to be the main line rather than a variation. -
Complete Journal (PDF)
B RITISH J OURNAL Number 140 Spring 2007 Price £3.50 British Go Journal 140 Spring 2007 CONTENTS EDITORIAL 2 UK NEWS Tony Atkins 3 OUTGOING PRESIDENT’S REPORT, 2005-6 Simon Goss 9 10 YEARS AGO Tony Atkins 11 THREE PEAKS Ian Marsh 13 REFEREEING QUESTION Nick Wedd 14 BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP 2006 17 COUNTING BY AREA AND TERRITORY Andrei Sokolov 18 WORLD NEWS Tony Atkins 21 REVIEW:BADUK MADE FUN AND EASY Ian Davis 25 AMATEUR PAIR GO CHAMPIONSHIPS Natasha Regan 26 VISIT TO KOREA -OCTOBER 2006 T Mark Hall 29 KOREA Tony Atkins 33 HOW TO GIVE A GAME REVIEW Nick Wedd 35 WEAK GROUP THEORY Ron Bell 37 UK CLUBS LIST 43 GLOSSARY OF GO TERMS 44 Copyright c 2007 British Go Association. Articles may be reproduced for the purposes of promoting Go and ’not for profit’ providing the British Go Journal is attributed as the source and the permission of the Editor and of the articles’ author(s) have been sought and obtained. Views expressed are not necessarily those of the BGA or of the Editor. USEFUL WEB AND EMAIL ADDRESSES Journal comments and contributions: [email protected] Email for general BGA enquiries: [email protected] BGA website: http://www.britgo.org/ BGA email list: [email protected] used for general discussion and announcements - control from: http://three.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/gotalk For discussion of how the BGA operates: [email protected] http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/bga-policy 1 EDITORIAL [email protected] Welcome to my first attempt at producing your Journal. -
GO WINDS Play Over 1000 Professional Games to Reach Recent Sets Have Focused on "How the Pros 1-Dan, It Is Said
NEW FROM YUTOPIAN ENTERPRISES GO GAMES ON DISK (GOGoD) SOFTWARE GO WINDS Play over 1000 professional games to reach Recent sets have focused on "How the pros 1-dan, it is said. How about 6-dan? Games of play the ...". So far there are sets covering the Go on Disk now offers over 6000 professional "Chinese Fuseki" Volume I (a second volume Volume 2 Number 4 Winter 1999 $3.00 games on disk, games that span the gamut of is in preparation), and "Nirensei", Volumes I go history - featuring players that helped and II. A "Sanrensei" volume is also in define the history. preparation. All these disks typically contain All game collections come with DOS or 300 games. Windows 95 viewing software, and most The latest addition to this series is a collections include the celebrated Go Scorer in "specialty" item - so special GoGoD invented which you can guess the pros' moves as you a new term for it. It is the "Sideways Chinese" play (with hints if necessary) and check your fuseki, which incorporates the Mini-Chinese score. pattern. Very rarely seen in western The star of the collection may well be "Go publications yet played by most of the top Seigen" - the lifetime games (over 800) of pros, this opening is illustrated by over 130 perhaps the century's greatest player, with games from Japan, China and Korea. Over more than 10% commented. "Kitani" 1000 half have brief comments. The next specialty makes an ideal matching set - most of the item in preparation is a set of games featuring lifetime games of his legendary rival, Kitani unusual fusekis - this will include rare New Minoru. -
Curriculum Guide for Go in Schools
Curriculum Guide 1 Curriculum Guide for Go In Schools by Gordon E. Castanza, Ed. D. October 19, 2011 Published By: Rittenberg Consulting Group 7806 108th St. NW Gig Harbor, WA 98332 253-853-4831 © 2005 by Gordon E. Castanza, Ed. D. Curriculum Guide 2 Table of Contents Acknowledgements ......................................................................................................................... 4 Purpose and Rationale..................................................................................................................... 5 About this curriculum guide ................................................................................................... 7 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Overview ................................................................................................................................. 9 Building Go Instructor Capacity ........................................................................................... 10 Developing Relationships and Communicating with the Community ................................. 10 Using Resources Effectively ................................................................................................. 11 Conclusion ............................................................................................................................ 11 Major Trends and Issues .......................................................................................................... -
ELF Opengo: an Analysis and Open Reimplementation of Alphazero
ELF OpenGo: An Analysis and Open Reimplementation of AlphaZero Yuandong Tian 1 Jerry Ma * 1 Qucheng Gong * 1 Shubho Sengupta * 1 Zhuoyuan Chen 1 James Pinkerton 1 C. Lawrence Zitnick 1 Abstract However, these advances in playing ability come at signifi- The AlphaGo, AlphaGo Zero, and AlphaZero cant computational expense. A single training run requires series of algorithms are remarkable demonstra- millions of selfplay games and days of training on thousands tions of deep reinforcement learning’s capabili- of TPUs, which is an unattainable level of compute for the ties, achieving superhuman performance in the majority of the research community. When combined with complex game of Go with progressively increas- the unavailability of code and models, the result is that the ing autonomy. However, many obstacles remain approach is very difficult, if not impossible, to reproduce, in the understanding of and usability of these study, improve upon, and extend. promising approaches by the research commu- In this paper, we propose ELF OpenGo, an open-source nity. Toward elucidating unresolved mysteries reimplementation of the AlphaZero (Silver et al., 2018) and facilitating future research, we propose ELF algorithm for the game of Go. We then apply ELF OpenGo OpenGo, an open-source reimplementation of the toward the following three additional contributions. AlphaZero algorithm. ELF OpenGo is the first open-source Go AI to convincingly demonstrate First, we train a superhuman model for ELF OpenGo. Af- superhuman performance with a perfect (20:0) ter running our AlphaZero-style training software on 2,000 record against global top professionals. We ap- GPUs for 9 days, our 20-block model has achieved super- ply ELF OpenGo to conduct extensive ablation human performance that is arguably comparable to the 20- studies, and to identify and analyze numerous in- block models described in Silver et al.(2017) and Silver teresting phenomena in both the model training et al.(2018). -
(CMPUT) 455 Search, Knowledge, and Simulations
Computing Science (CMPUT) 455 Search, Knowledge, and Simulations James Wright Department of Computing Science University of Alberta [email protected] Winter 2021 1 455 Today - Lecture 22 • AlphaGo - overview and early versions • Coursework • Work on Assignment 4 • Reading: AlphaGo Zero paper 2 AlphaGo Introduction • High-level overview • History of DeepMind and AlphaGo • AlphaGo components and versions • Performance measurements • Games against humans • Impact, limitations, other applications, future 3 About DeepMind • Founded 2010 as a startup company • Bought by Google in 2014 • Based in London, UK, Edmonton (from 2017), Montreal, Paris • Expertise in Reinforcement Learning, deep learning and search 4 DeepMind and AlphaGo • A DeepMind team developed AlphaGo 2014-17 • Result: Massive advance in playing strength of Go programs • Before AlphaGo: programs about 3 levels below best humans • AlphaGo/Alpha Zero: far surpassed human skill in Go • Now: AlphaGo is retired • Now: Many other super-strong programs, including open source Image source: • https://www.nature.com All are based on AlphaGo, Alpha Zero ideas 5 DeepMind and UAlberta • UAlberta has deep connections • Faculty who work part-time or on leave at DeepMind • Rich Sutton, Michael Bowling, Patrick Pilarski, Csaba Szepesvari (all part time) • Many of our former students and postdocs work at DeepMind • David Silver - UofA PhD, designer of AlphaGo, lead of the DeepMind RL and AlphaGo teams • Aja Huang - UofA postdoc, main AlphaGo programmer • Many from the computer Poker group