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Games of No Chance 6 is the sixth volume in the renowned series published by the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute. Edited by Urban Larsson, this comprehensive collection brings together 71 research papers from the world’s leading experts in combinatorial game theory.
The volume investigates games characterized by perfect information, no chance elements, and well-defined winning and losing positions. Contributors explore both classical games like chess and Go, as well as novel abstract games and their mathematical properties. Topics include game values, winning strategies, complexity analysis, and applications of game theory to broader mathematical disciplines.
This advanced mathematical text serves researchers, academics, and enthusiasts seeking the latest developments in combinatorial game theory. The papers present original research, theoretical frameworks, and computational methods that advance our understanding of strategic games and their mathematical foundations.







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