n-dimensional sequential move puzzle — Five dimensional 25 puzzle partial cutaway demonstrating that even with the minimum size in 5 D the puzzle is far from trivial. The 4 D nature of the stickers is clearly visible in this screen shot. The Rubik s cube is the original and best known … Wikipedia
N-dimensional sequential move puzzles — The Rubik s cube is the original and most well known of the three dimensional sequential move puzzles. There have been many virtual implementations of this puzzle in software. It is a natural extension to create sequential move puzzles in more… … Wikipedia
Combinatorial game theory — This article is about the theory of combinatorial games. For the theory that includes games of chance and games of imperfect knowledge, see Game theory. Mathematicians playing Konane at a Combinatorial game theory workshop (for technical content … Wikipedia
Game theory — is a branch of applied mathematics that is used in the social sciences (most notably economics), biology, engineering, political science, computer science (mainly for artificial intelligence), and philosophy. Game theory attempts to… … Wikipedia
Manipulated Nash equilibrium — MAPNASH A solution concept in game theory Relationships Subset of Nash equilibrium, Subgame perfect equilibrium Significance … Wikipedia
Finite-state machine — State machine redirects here. For infinite state machines, see State transition system. For fault tolerance methodology, see State machine replication. SFSM redirects here. For the Italian railway company, see Circumvesuviana. A finite state… … Wikipedia
Normal-form game — In game theory, normal form is a way of describing a game. Unlike extensive form, normal form representations are not graphical per se, but rather represent the game by way of a matrix. While this approach can be of greater use in identifying… … Wikipedia
game theory — a mathematical theory that deals with strategies for maximizing gains and minimizing losses within prescribed constraints, as the rules of a card game: widely applied in the solution of various decision making problems, as those of military… … Universalium
Minimax — This article is about the decision theory concept. For other uses, see Minimax (disambiguation). Minimax (sometimes minmax) is a decision rule used in decision theory, game theory, statistics and philosophy for minimizing the possible loss for a… … Wikipedia
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Finite state machine — A finite state machine (FSM) or finite state automaton (plural: automata ) or simply a state machine, is a model of behavior composed of a finite number of states, transitions between those states, and actions. A finite state machine is an… … Wikipedia