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Ross indexed the following pages under the keyword: "Chess".


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1951
Natural Selection [34]: The development of histological staining followed essentially Darwinian lines, 3527. Also pastry-making, 3527.
Chess how to play super chess
Society [42]: Advanced society planned as a super brain 3528. Should be able to undertake super-chess, ibid.
3527 3528
Summary: A clearer statement about the Essential Variable.
Chess theory of games
Games theory of
3595 3596
Campbell's theorem
Degenerance, in system definition
Epistemology Campbell's theorem
Observable Campbell's theorem
Summary: Statistical mechanics.
Chess 'super' moves
Homeostat variety on switches
Information on uniselectors
3607 3608
Chess number of positions
Summary: Details of chess-playing.
3615 3616
Chess information amplifier
Evolution as information amplifier
3623 3624
Chess information amplifier
Summary: Properties of an information-amplifier. 4155
3627 3628
Summary: The elimination of wrong moves at chess may eliminate too much.
Arc multiple arcs traversing environment
Chess information amplifier
Environment control of
Statistic as random transformation
Transducer random
Transformation random
Summary: Random transformations.
Instinct inate releasing mechanisms in
3629 3630

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1952
Summary: Example of a random transducer. 3667
Summary: Chess strategy.
Chess strategy in
Strategy in chess
3665 3666
Summary: Random transformations.
The Multistable System [50]: Random transformation used by card player - quotation, 4076.
Chess strategy in
The Multistable System [51]: Selective correction, 4077.
4076 4077
Reducibility in multistable systems
The Multistable System [63]: Discriminative feedback of the multistable system. 4189, 4194.
Summary: Discriminative feedback. 4225, 4514, 4613, 4831
Chess discriminative feedback
4194 4195
Summary: Explicit instructions for commercial or social organisation. 4273
Chess organisation for
Constraint transformation of
Society [45]: Organisation of a chess-playing society, 4273.
4272 4273

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1953
Summary: (ii)Continuity
  (a) What is continuity?

Adaptation speeding up adaptation
Constraint effects of
Continuity as constraint
Reducibility reviewed
Speed (of adaptation) of learning
Society [55]: Methods of getting solution more quickly { 4560 - 4575 }
Summary: (b) Value of continuity
Adaptation speeding up adaptation
Chess discontinuity in
Constraint effects of
Speed (of adaptation) of learning
Society [55]: Methods of getting solution more quickly { 4560 - 4575 }
4568 4569

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1954
Discrimination feedback for discimination
Feedback third order
Summary: All necessary improvements to the basic ultrastable system can be had by the addition of further orders of feedback.
Chess organisation for
4962 4963

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1956
Chess machine for
Summary: How to make a brain.
Interaction small in multistable systems
Retroactive inhibition condition for zero retroactive inhibition
5302 5303
Chess analysing ahead
DAMS Mark II (Dispersive and Multistable System) [3]: For a machine to "study a move ahead" it has only to be affected by its "provisional" output. 5328.
Summary: "Looking one move ahead does not require special programming.
5328 5329

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1957
Summary: Systems with super-fast sub-components.
Arc in sequence
Chess as double process
Thinking as cerebral process
5544 5545

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1960
Chess Zato-coding in
6220 6221

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1961
Chess two-way search
Efficiency in searching
Goal two-way search
Trial and error efficiency of
Summary: In a process of search, knowing the goal, and especially of intermediate goals, can cut the time fabulously.
Constraint in environment's transitions
6336 6337
Summary: The physicist's equilibrium at zero free-energy and the biologist's homeostasis.
Chess three "organisations"
Organisation and redundancy
Redundancy three in chess
6366 6367

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