Sharing Nim and Enumeration of Nim Characteristics

08/03/2020
by   Donghyun Kim, et al.
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In this paper, we introduce and examine a variant of the game of Nim (Sharing Nim), where players can either remove or transfer objects from 1 pile to another. The only restriction is that players may not transfer objects from a pile of greater size to a pile of smaller size. We also find new methods of enumerating characteristics of Nim and Sharing Nim, including the number of zero nim positions.

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