Richard J. Nowakowski

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Richard Joseph Nowakowski,<br/ a Canadian mathematician, combinatorial game theorist, and research professor at Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Dalhousie University. He is editor or co-editor of Games of No Chance, More Games of No Chance, Games of No Chance 3, and Games of No Chance 4. Along with Michael H. Albert and J. P. Grossman, he invented the game of Clobber, introduced in 2001 at a combinatorial game theory workshop in Halifax.

=Selected Publications=

1975 ...

 * Richard K. Guy, Richard J. Nowakowski (1975). Discovering primes with Euclid. Delta, Waukesha, Vol. 5, No. 2
 * Richard J. Nowakowski (1978). Zarankiewicz's Problem. Ph.D. thesis, University of Calgary, advisor Richard K. Guy

1990 ...

 * Richard K. Guy, John H. Conway, Elwyn Berlekamp, Vera Pless, Aviezri Fraenkel, Richard J. Nowakowski (1991). Combinatorial Games. Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics, No. 43
 * Richard J. Nowakowski (ed) (1996). Games of No Chance, MSRI Publications Volume 29, Cambridge University Press, Papers from the Combinatorial Games Workshop held in Berkeley, CA, July 11–21, 1994

2000 ...

 * Richard J. Nowakowski (ed) (2002). More Games of No Chance. Cambridge University Press
 * Michael H. Albert, J. P. Grossman, Richard J. Nowakowski, David Wolfe (2005). An Introduction to Clobber. INTEGERS: The Electronic Journal of Combinatorial Number Theory, Vol. 5, No. 2
 * Michael H. Albert, Richard J. Nowakowski, David Wolfe (2007). Lessons in Play: An Introduction to Combinatorial Game Theory. A K Peters Ltd.
 * Michael H. Albert, Richard J. Nowakowski (eds) (2009). Games of No Chance 3. Cambridge University Press

2010 ...

 * Anthony Bonato, Richard J. Nowakowski (2011). The Game of Cops and Robbers on Graphs. American Mathematical Society
 * Richard J. Nowakowski (ed) (2015). Games of No Chance 4. Cambridge University Press

=External Links=
 * Richard J. Nowakowski - Homepage
 * The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Richard Nowakowski

=References=

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