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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a computer tournament" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a competitive event where participants engage in games or challenges using computers, often in the context of gaming or programming.
Example: "The annual computer tournament attracted participants from all over the country, showcasing their skills in various video games."
Alternatives: "a gaming competition" or "a digital contest".
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To address these questions, we organized a computer tournament in which entrants submitted strategies specifying how to use social learning and its asocial alternative (for example, trial-and-error learning) to acquire adaptive behavior in a complex environment.
Results from models based mainly on the Prisoner's Dilemma game and a computer tournament offered some glimpses into how cooperation based on reciprocity may start, thrive and finally succeed in an asocial environment [20].
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It's a fly on the wall, almost mockumentary-style dry comedy, following a computer chess tournament as it unfolds over a weekend.
Mr. Bujalski's earlier films of hipster angst, like "Funny Ha Ha" and "Mutual Appreciation," owe an obvious debt to "Slacker," but this new effort, set at a computer chess tournament in 1980, is described as a visual and thematic departure.
In the 1997 rematch, it won the deciding sixth game in only 19 moves; its 3.5 2.5 victory (it won two games and had three draws) marked the first time a current world champion had lost a match to a computer under tournament conditions.
The 1997 match was the first defeat of a reigning world chess champion by a computer under tournament conditions.
A striking example of the power of simple copying strategies in an evolving environment is provided by the computer tournament described by [23]).
They can observe and copy, exactly as in the evolutionary learning computer tournament, tactics and strategies used by other organisations.
In the past few months Monte Carlo-based programs have dominated computer tournaments on nine- and 13-line grids.
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