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On Aperiodic Subtraction Games with Bounded Nim Sequence

Nathan Fox

Published 2014-07-10Version 1

Subtraction games are a class of impartial combinatorial games whose positions correspond to nonnegative integers and whose moves correspond to subtracting one of a fixed set of numbers from the current position. Though they are easy to define, sub- traction games have proven difficult to analyze. In particular, few general results about their Sprague-Grundy values are known. In this paper, we construct an example of a subtraction game whose sequence of Sprague-Grundy values is ternary and aperiodic, and we develop a theory that might lead to a generalization of our construction.

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