Welcome to Gabriel Nivasch's home page

Updated August 22, 2007

I am currently a Ph.D. student at Tel Aviv University. I got my M.Sc. from the Weizmann Institute of Science, and my B.A. from Yeshiva University.

Contents:

My page on the Game of Life.

A few things on combinatorial game theory.

The inverse Ackermann function without pain. — New!

The stack algorithm for cycle detection.

Non-attacking queens on a triangle.

Some knight's tours.

Older stuff:

Line Fractal 1.0 for Mac OS Classic — Unlimited zoom of fractals in real time.
Freeware. Released July 1999.

Knights v1.0 for Mac OS Classic (1996).

Solution to Problem B, ACM 2000 Greater New York.
(I didn't participate in this contest, but I did participate in 1999's, and my team got the fifth place.)

Passing a cube through a hole in a smaller cube.

Solving pentomino puzzles with a backtracking algorithm.

Where is the mouse easier to use, in the Macintosh or in Windows?
Find out for yourself with this Java applet.

Other pages of mine:

My old page at the Weizmann Institute of Science (now frozen forever).

My current page at Tel Aviv University.


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