CMS 2015 Summer Meetings, Day 1, Afternoon
Kyle (noreply@blogger.com)
(The CGT sessions were only held on the first day, so this is as far as my notes go.) In the afternoon sessions, I spoke first about placement games on graphs, some variants that could be applied to all of them, and the computational complexity of the resulting games (of which very little is known). Rebecca Milley went next, and this was the first time I'd ever heard an academic talk about Bowling Kayles! She introduced a partisan version: Left knocks down 1 pin and Right knocks down 2 neighbor
