Subevent of Recreational Mathematics Session II
‟Some aspects of combinatorial game theory” by Tolulope Oke <oket@wfu.edu>, Unaffiliated
Abstract:
Combinatorial game theory is a branch of mathematics and theoretical computer science that typically studies sequential games with perfect information. Study has been largely confined to two-player games that have a position that the players take turns changing in defined ways or moves to achieve a defined winning condition. In this talk, I will present some ideas about the structural properties of a combinatorial game - in particular, the subtraction game.