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WINNING AN INFINITE COMBINATION OF GAMES

Part of: Game theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2012

Nathan Bowler*
Affiliation:
Fachbereich Mathematik, Universität Hamburg, Bundesstrasse 55, 20146 Hamburg, Germany (email: [email protected])
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Abstract

We introduce a precise framework for transferring strategies from simpler to more complex games, and use it to construct strategies in certain finite and infinite combinations of games. In particular, we give a finitary characterization of finite hypergraphs X such that the first player can win the positional game on infinitely many copies of X. This resolves a conjecture of Leader.

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Copyright © University College London 2012

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