Nim in Topological Spaces

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Nim in Topological Spaces

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2019-10

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Nim is a mathematical game played with piles of rocks. Two players take turns choosing a pile and removing some of its rocks, and whoever takes the last rock wins. Strategy in nim is well understood, but what happens if we replace the rocks with sets in a space and say the game ends when the chosen sets make a cover? In a simple finite case, we present a winning strategy that evokes classic nim.

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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. 2October 019. Major: Mathematics. Advisor: Bethany Kubik. 1 computer file (PDF); ii, 39 pages.

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Victorin-Vangerud, Aaron. (2019). Nim in Topological Spaces. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/209181.

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