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Order and Chaos

Order and Chaos is a variant of the game tic-tac-toe on a 6×6 gameboard. It was invented by Stephen Sniderman and introduced by him in Games magazine in 1981. The player Order strives to create a five-in-a-row of either Xs or Os. The opponent Chaos endeavors to prevent this. (Wikipedia).

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MAE5790-1 Course introduction and overview

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Number theoretic aspects of multiplicative chaos - Adam Harper

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Classical Gravitational Scattering (Lecture 2) by Shiraz Minwalla

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