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The following pages link to Zermelo and the early history of game theory (Q5928239):
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- On Nash equilibria and improvement cycles in pure positional strategies for chess-like and backgammon-like \(n\)-person games (Q409428) (← links)
- Asset market games of survival: a synthesis of evolutionary and dynamic games (Q470650) (← links)
- Learning of winning strategies for terminal games with linear-size memory (Q532661) (← links)
- On the design of correct and optimal dynamical systems and games (Q1028979) (← links)
- On Nash-solvability in pure stationary strategies of finite games with perfect information which may have cycles. (Q1414826) (← links)
- Lloyd Shapley and chess with imperfect information (Q1651309) (← links)
- Computational ability in games: individual difference and dynamics (Q1740053) (← links)
- A three-person deterministic graphical game without Nash equilibria (Q1752440) (← links)
- Backward induction and the game-theoretic analysis of chess. (Q1864799) (← links)
- Zermelo and Set Theory (Q4678931) (← links)
- Interview with Andrzej Nowak - Laureate of the Rufus Isaacs Award (Q5135660) (← links)
- Zermelo and Set Theory (Q5717235) (← links)
- Gender, competition, and performance: Evidence from chess players (Q6067220) (← links)
- Double moves by each player in chess openings make the game fairer (Q6494747) (← links)