Abstract
The following two-player game which we have named Euclid was devised as a source of examples to illustrate the use of a winning strategy algorithm based on the proof of a similar existence theorem[1].
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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17 articles.
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1. Self-Similar Structure of
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-Positions of the Game Euclid;The Fibonacci Quarterly;2024-02-02
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