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Circular Composition
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Circular Composition was invented in 1995 by the mathematicians Rocco Servedio and Yeong-Nan Yeh of the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China). Its invention was motivated by the study of coloring circular-arc graphs. The game is a variant of Stones in Cups. Although it is often compared to Bulgarian Solitaire, the game does not use reverse sowing.
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Circular Composition was invented in 1995 by the mathematicians Rocco Servedio and Yeong-Nan Yeh of the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China). Its invention was motivated by the study of coloring circular-arc graphs. The game is a variant of Stones in Cups. Although it is often compared to Bulgarian Solitaire, the game does not use reverse sowing.