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Problem Solvers: The Orange Game
Teaching Children Mathematics, 1999The goal of the “Problem Solvers” department is to foster improved communication among teachers by posing one problem each month for K–6 teachers to try with their students. Every teacher can become an author: pose the problem, reflect on your students' work, analyze the classroom dialogue, and submit the resulting insights to this department. Remember
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2013
We discuss two classic search games: Isaacs’ princess and monster game, and Dresher’s high-low guessing game. Despite the fact that these games were introduced decades ago, there are still numerous open problems around them.
Robbert Fokkink +2 more
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We discuss two classic search games: Isaacs’ princess and monster game, and Dresher’s high-low guessing game. Despite the fact that these games were introduced decades ago, there are still numerous open problems around them.
Robbert Fokkink +2 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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Search, Games and Problem Solving
2011Many AI problems, like automated theorem proving, game playing, planning or routing, involve combinatorial search in large discrete spaces. We introduce the classical uninformed and heuristic search algorithms such as for example A⋆ and apply them to simple examples.
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An Overview of Service Placement Problem in Fog and Edge Computing
ACM Computing Surveys, 2021Farah Ait Salaht
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Cancer statistics in China, 2015
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016Rongshou Zheng +2 more
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Increased cancer burden among pesticide applicators and others due to pesticide exposure
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013Matthew R Bonner
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