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  2. Domino computer - Wikipedia

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    The current record for the biggest domino computer is a 6-bit adder. At the Manchester Science Festival in 2012, mathematician Matt Parker and a team of volunteers worked together to build a domino binary adder which could add two three-bit inputs and produce a 3-bit output, which ran successfully. The following day, they attempted to build a 4 ...

  3. Combinatorial game theory - Wikipedia

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    Combinatorial game theory is a branch of mathematics and theoretical computer science that typically studies sequential games with perfect information. Study has been largely confined to two-player games that have a position that the players take turns changing in defined ways or moves to achieve a defined winning condition.

  4. Unconventional computing - Wikipedia

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    A domino computer is a mechanical computer that uses standing dominoes to represent the amplification or logic gating of digital signals. These constructs can be used to demonstrate digital concepts and can even be used to build simple information processing modules. [10] [11]

  5. Wang tile - Wikipedia

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    Wang tiles (or Wang dominoes), first proposed by mathematician, logician, and philosopher Hao Wang in 1961, is a class of formal systems. They are modeled visually by square tiles with a color on each side.

  6. Game of the Day: Domino by Playspace - AOL

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    Today's Game of the Day is a new game, just released on our site, but an old classic: Dominoes! Domino by Playspace is the definitive version of Dominoes on Games.com. This classic has been ...

  7. Game - Wikipedia

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    The games played with dominoes largely center around playing a domino from the player's "hand" onto the matching end of another domino, and the overall object could be to always be able to make a play, to make all open endpoints sum to a given number or multiple, or simply to play all dominoes from one's hand onto the board.

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  9. Dominoes - Wikipedia

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    Dominoes is a family of tile-based games played with gaming pieces. Each domino is a rectangular tile, usually with a line dividing its face into two square ends.Each end is marked with a number of spots (also called pips or dots) or is blank.