Combinatorial Games under Auction Play
1999; Elsevier BV; Volume: 27; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1006/game.1998.0676
ISSN1090-2473
AutoresAndrew J. Lazarus, Daniel E. Loeb, James Propp, Walter Stromquist, Daniel H. Ullman,
Tópico(s)Game Theory and Applications
ResumoARichman gameis a combinatorial game in which, rather than alternating moves, the two players bid for the privilege of making the next move. The theory of such games is a hybrid between the classical theory of games (von Neumann, Morgenstern, …) and the combinatorial theory of games (Berlekamp, Conway, Guy, …). We expand upon our previous work by considering games with infinitely many positions as well as several variants including thePoorman variantin which the high bidder pays a third party (rather than the other player).Journal of Economic LiteratureClassification Number: C7.
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