Winning positions in simplicial Nim (Q976744)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5721478
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5721478 |
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Winning positions in simplicial Nim (English)
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16 June 2010
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Summary: Simplicial Nim, introduced by Ehrenborg and Steingrímsson, is a generalization of the classical two-player game of Nim. The heaps are placed on the vertices of a simplicial complex and a player's move may affect any number of piles provided that the corresponding vertices form a face of the complex. In this paper, we present properties of a complex that are equivalent to the \(\mathcal P\)-positions (winning positions for the second player) being closed under addition. We provide examples of such complexes and answer a number of open questions posed by Ehrenborg and Steingrímsson.
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simplicial Nim
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\(\mathcal P\)-positions
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simplicial complex
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graph complex
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