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Ea Ea and Y (game)

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Difference between Ea Ea and Y (game)

Ea Ea vs. Y (game)

Ea Ea, formerly Craige Schensted, is a physicist who first formulated the insertion algorithm that defines the Robinson–Schensted correspondence; under a different form, that correspondence had earlier been described by Gilbert de Beauregard Robinson in 1938, but it is due to the Schensted insertion algorithm that the correspondence has become widely known in combinatorics. Y is an abstract strategy board game, first described by John Milnor in the early 1950s.

Similarities between Ea Ea and Y (game)

Ea Ea and Y (game) have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): *Star, Star (board game).

*Star

*Star is a complex abstract strategy game by Ea Ea, a designer of Y. It is a redevelopment of his earlier game Star.

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Star (board game)

Star is a two-player abstract strategy board game developed by Craige Schensted (now Ea Ea).

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Ea Ea and Y (game) Comparison

Ea Ea has 10 relations, while Y (game) has 13. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 8.70% = 2 / (10 + 13).

References

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