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The Tower of London

Andreas M. Hinz (), Sandi Klavžar (), Uroš Milutinović () and Ciril Petr ()
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Andreas M. Hinz: LMU München, Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Statistics, Institut für Mathematik
Sandi Klavžar: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Uroš Milutinović: University of Maribor, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Ciril Petr: University of Maribor, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 8 in The Tower of Hanoi – Myths and Maths, 2013, pp 227-239 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Tower of London (TL) was invented in 1982 by Shallice and has received an astonishing attention in the psychology of problem solving and in neuropsychology. Just for an illustration, we point out that in the paper which sets up the mathematical framework for the TL, no less than 79 references are listed! The success of the TL is due to the fact that on one hand it is an easy-to-observe psychological test tool, while on the other hand it can be applied in different situations and for numerous clinical goals.

Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-0237-6_8

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