International audienceGiven a graph G with positive integer weights on the vertices, and a token placed on some current vertex u, two players alternately emove a positive integer weight from u and then move the token to a new current vertex adjacent to u. When the weight of a vertex is set to 0, it is removed and its neighborhood becomes a clique. The player making the last move wins. This adaptation of Nim on graphs is called Vertexnim, and slightly diff ers from the game Vertex NimG introduced by Stockman in 2004. Vertexnim can be played on both directed or undirected graphs. In this paper, we study the complexity of deciding whether a given game position of Vertexnim is winning for the fi rst or second player. In particular, we show that...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
There are several known methods to find winning strategies for two-player combinatorial games. This ...
Abstract. Given a graph G with positive integer weights on the vertices, and a token placed on some ...
Abstract We propose a new impartial game played by two players, which can be com-pared to the well-k...
Nim is a well-known two-player impartial combinatorial game. Various versions of playing Nim on grap...
AbstractWe propose a new impartial game played by two players, which can be compared to the well-kno...
The ordinary game of Nim has a long history and is well-known in the area of combinatorial game theo...
The combinatorial game of Nim can be played on graphs. Over the years, various Nim-like games on gra...
International audienceWe investigate the complexity of finding a winning strategy for the mis ere ve...
AbstractWe propose a new impartial game played by two players, which can be compared to the well-kno...
In this thesis Feedback Vertex Kayles is discused. Feedback Vertex Kayles is a two-player combinator...
A Nim-type computer game of strategy on plane is described in this paper. It is demonstrated that wi...
The ordinary game of Nim has a long history and is well-known in the area of combinatorial game theo...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
There are several known methods to find winning strategies for two-player combinatorial games. This ...
Abstract. Given a graph G with positive integer weights on the vertices, and a token placed on some ...
Abstract We propose a new impartial game played by two players, which can be com-pared to the well-k...
Nim is a well-known two-player impartial combinatorial game. Various versions of playing Nim on grap...
AbstractWe propose a new impartial game played by two players, which can be compared to the well-kno...
The ordinary game of Nim has a long history and is well-known in the area of combinatorial game theo...
The combinatorial game of Nim can be played on graphs. Over the years, various Nim-like games on gra...
International audienceWe investigate the complexity of finding a winning strategy for the mis ere ve...
AbstractWe propose a new impartial game played by two players, which can be compared to the well-kno...
In this thesis Feedback Vertex Kayles is discused. Feedback Vertex Kayles is a two-player combinator...
A Nim-type computer game of strategy on plane is described in this paper. It is demonstrated that wi...
The ordinary game of Nim has a long history and is well-known in the area of combinatorial game theo...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
International audienceIn chomp on graphs, two players alternatingly pick an edge or a vertex from a ...
There are several known methods to find winning strategies for two-player combinatorial games. This ...