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Game Theory
Author: Benjamin Qi
Contributor: Salma J
Solving games that are usually two-player to find the winner.
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TopCoder | ||||
John H. Conway | ||||
E. R. Berlekamp | ||||
CP-algorithms | ||||
CP-algorithms |
Game Theory problems typically introduce you to a game in which there are some players who play according to a set of rules. The task is often to find who the winner is or the winning move(s).
Problems
Status | Source | Problem Name | Difficulty | Tags | |
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CF | Easy | Show TagsGame Theory, Nimbers | |||
CF | Easy | Show TagsBitmasks, DP, Game Theory, Nimbers | |||
CF | Easy | Show TagsBitmasks, DP, Game Theory, Nimbers | |||
IOI | Easy | Show TagsGame Theory | |||
IOI | Normal | Show TagsGame Theory | |||
Baltic OI | Normal | Show TagsGame Theory | |||
AC | Normal | Show TagsGame Theory, Nimbers, Tree | |||
AC | Normal | Show TagsGame Theory, Nimbers | |||
GCJ | Hard | Show TagsGame Theory, Nimbers | |||
AC | Hard | Show TagsGame Theory, Nimbers | |||
POI | Very Hard | ||||
POI | Very Hard | ||||
POI | Insane |
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