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Subject: Re: Computational question for mathematicians, philosophers & computer-geeks

Author: Reinhard Scharnagl

Date: 22:09:27 03/02/05

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On March 02, 2005 at 18:59:18, Axel Schumacher wrote:

>...
>1. For each data-point (e.g. let's say the position of a pawn on the chessboard)
>one requires 1 bit (either 0 or 1). Right? However, the information does not
>include where the pawn is located. So, how much data has to be stored to
>describe e.g. the position of a pawn?
>...

See at http://www.chessbox.de/Compu/schachzahl1b_e.html where it is shown, that
in average there is a limit of 164 bit to store a complete 8x8 board situation.

Reinhard.



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