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    Avoider-Enforcer games (English)
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    4 July 2007
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    This paper develops an interesting game avoiders theory and develops a number of theorems and lemmas to strengthen the foundation. Biased and non-biased games are discussed and developed. No experiments are performed.
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    positional games
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    biased games
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    spanning trees
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