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SUMMARY:Robbert Fokkink (TUDelft/EEMCS/DIAM ): A few words on games
DESCRIPTION:Robbert Fokkink: An impartial combinatorial game involves a set
  of positions that are either won or lost for the player that moves next. 
 These are the so-called N-positions. If you know the set of N-positions\, 
 then you have solved the game. Members of our community will immediately w
 onder if the characteristic sequence of the set of N-positions form a word
 . It turns out that Fibonacci word gives the set of N-positions in Wythoff
  Nim. Eric Duchene and Michel Rigo found other examples of impartial games
  that are given by words\, initiating ongoing work on the link between wor
 ds and games. In this talk I will show how a modification of Wythoff Nim c
 an be described by the Tribonacci word. This is joint work with Dan Rust a
 nd Cisco Ortega.\nVideo and slides here : https://www.i2m.univ-amu.fr/wiki
 /Combinatorics-on-Words-seminar/\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n\n\nThe address of the Zoom
  meeting is https://zoom.us/j/92245493528 . The password is distributed in
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CATEGORIES:Combinatorics on Words Seminar,Virtual event
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