Hey guys! Lately I tried to understand more about game theory, but I have some uncertainties. Does anybody have a good article or a good explanation regarding Staircase Nim and the relation between Sprague-Grundy and mex()?
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Hey guys! Lately I tried to understand more about game theory, but I have some uncertainties. Does anybody have a good article or a good explanation regarding Staircase Nim and the relation between Sprague-Grundy and mex()?
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I also read a good article where NIM is well explained, but doesn't contain staircase nim and much information about mex() http://www.infoarena.ro/numerele-sprague-grundy you can read it translating the whole page
I recommend you this article: http://web.mit.edu/sp.268/www/nim.pdf
Thank you!
And Here is staircase Nim :)
Thank you, too!
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