A catalog of strange ko thermography, lost?

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A catalog of strange ko thermography, lost?

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Dear all,

I am currently doing some research on loopy game thermography. In particular I am reading all scientific articles I could find on the topic and skimming Bill's posts on the topic.

In particular I was reading "Generalized Thermography: Algorithms, Implementation, and Applications to Go Endgames" by Martin Mueller, Elwyn Berlekamp and Bill Spight, and it seems that a highlight of the article was at the end, in Section 10, a "catalog of examples". However in all the pdf versions I could find of this article online, none seem to have these diagrams. Does anybody know where could these be? Judging by the text it probably was a most extraordinary collection and I would be very sad if it were lost.

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Re: A catalog of strange ko thermography, lost?

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Thanks! Having looked up that site,

ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techrep ... 6-030b.pdf

appears to be the PDF file of it. If your browser does not handle FTP, use your FTP program, do not accidentally upload your own local files, connect to the server ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu, goto pub, goto techreports, goto 1996, select the file.

Part 1 is

ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/techrep ... 96-030.pdf
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Thank guys! I also contacted Prof. Mueller and he pointed me to his publications page (http://webdocs.cs.ualberta.ca/~mmueller ... tions.html) which has this and some more interesting resources I wasn't aware of
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