Experimenting with the Dym-Luks Ball and Cell Game (almost) Sixty Years Later
Shalosh B. Ekhad, Doron Zeilberger

TL;DR
This paper revisits and extends the classic 1966 study of a ball and cell game, using symbolic computation to analyze its properties and dynamics over nearly sixty years.
Contribution
It provides a modern symbolic-computational analysis and extension of the original 1966 game study, offering new insights and methods.
Findings
Extended the original game analysis with computational methods
Revealed new properties of the ball and cell game
Connected historical and modern computational approaches
Abstract
This is a symbolic-computational redux, and extension, of a beautiful paper, by Harry Dym and Eugene Luks, published in 1966 (but written in 1964) about a certain game with balls and cells.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms
