Wythoff's game is a century old classical two players combinatorial game. When studying this game, Beatty sequences associated with the Golden Ratio, syntactical properties of the representations of integers in the Fibonacci or Zeckendorf numeration system and the morphic Fibonacci word appear naturally in characterizations of its P-positions. Recall that whatever is the move played from a P-position, the other player has a winning strategy. Contrarily to the usual approach where one defines a new game by a set of rules and then tries to characterize the corresponding set of P-positions, our motivations are to proceed the other way around: keep the original set of P-positons while changing the rules. We consider extensions and restrictions ...
One single Queen is placed on an arbitrary starting position of a (large) Chess board. Two players a...
We study extensions of the classical impartial combinatorial game of Wythoff Nim. The games are play...
Wythoff s game is a variation of Nim, a two-pile game in which each player removes counters in turn ...
AbstractWe consider extensions and restrictions of Wythoff's game having exactly the same set of P p...
International audienceWe consider extensions and restrictions of Wythoff's game having exactly the s...
AbstractWe consider extensions and restrictions of Wythoff's game having exactly the same set of P p...
AbstractWe adjoin to the generalized Wythoff game three subsets of its P-positions as moves, resulti...
We study the problem whether there exist variants ofWythoff’s game whose P-positions, except for a f...
We study the problem whether there exist variants of Wythoff’s game whose P-positions, except for a ...
The general motivation behind this talk is to present some interplay between combinatorial game theo...
One single Queen is placed on an arbitrary starting position of a (large) Chess board. Two players a...
AbstractWe present two variants of Wythoffʼs game. The first game is a restriction of Wythoffʼs game...
AbstractWe present two variants of Wythoffʼs game. The first game is a restriction of Wythoffʼs game...
Wythoff Nim is a classical combinatorial game of queen moves on a chessboard. There are many ways to...
Wythoff Nim is a classical combinatorial game of queen moves on a chessboard. There are many ways to...
One single Queen is placed on an arbitrary starting position of a (large) Chess board. Two players a...
We study extensions of the classical impartial combinatorial game of Wythoff Nim. The games are play...
Wythoff s game is a variation of Nim, a two-pile game in which each player removes counters in turn ...
AbstractWe consider extensions and restrictions of Wythoff's game having exactly the same set of P p...
International audienceWe consider extensions and restrictions of Wythoff's game having exactly the s...
AbstractWe consider extensions and restrictions of Wythoff's game having exactly the same set of P p...
AbstractWe adjoin to the generalized Wythoff game three subsets of its P-positions as moves, resulti...
We study the problem whether there exist variants ofWythoff’s game whose P-positions, except for a f...
We study the problem whether there exist variants of Wythoff’s game whose P-positions, except for a ...
The general motivation behind this talk is to present some interplay between combinatorial game theo...
One single Queen is placed on an arbitrary starting position of a (large) Chess board. Two players a...
AbstractWe present two variants of Wythoffʼs game. The first game is a restriction of Wythoffʼs game...
AbstractWe present two variants of Wythoffʼs game. The first game is a restriction of Wythoffʼs game...
Wythoff Nim is a classical combinatorial game of queen moves on a chessboard. There are many ways to...
Wythoff Nim is a classical combinatorial game of queen moves on a chessboard. There are many ways to...
One single Queen is placed on an arbitrary starting position of a (large) Chess board. Two players a...
We study extensions of the classical impartial combinatorial game of Wythoff Nim. The games are play...
Wythoff s game is a variation of Nim, a two-pile game in which each player removes counters in turn ...