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Games without repetitions on digraphs (English)
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24 May 1994
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We consider two-person games of type Nim on a finite directed graph where each are may be used at most once during the playing of the game. We prove that a certain problem of game-partition into winning and losing vertices is reducible to strongly connected digraphs. A complete solution for the problem is given in the special case where the digraph is obtained by sticking together the simple cycles at certain vertices.
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Nim
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finite directed graph
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strongly connected digraphs
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simple cycles
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