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    Circular Nim games (English)
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    7 June 2013
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    Summary: A circular Nim game is a two player impartial combinatorial game consisting of \(n\) stacks of tokens placed in a circle. A move consists of choosing \(k\) consecutive stacks, and taking at least one token from one or more of the \(k\) stacks. The last player able to make a move wins. We prove results on the structure of the losing positions for small \(n\) and \(k\) and pose some open questions for further investigations.
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    combinatorial games
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    Nim
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    winning strategy
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