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n=5 simple counterexample to the old theorem
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Roman
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Jan 5, 2009, 4:01:18 AM
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5+3+1L2=G0 (normal game)
5+3+1L2=Gx,x>1 (misere game)
5+3+1L2 -> 0L4+3+1L2=G0 (misere game)
Josh Purinton
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Jan 5, 2009, 7:59:47 AM
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2009/1/5 Roman <
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> 5+3+1L2=Gx,x>1 (misere game)
According to Aunt Beast, G-(5+3+1L2) = 0.
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