Nimbers (Part 1) - Tipping the Balance
The nimbers are a number system hidden within the structure of impartial games. This is the second part in a mini-series on game theory. Watch the whole series here: • Game Theory Sections: 0:00 Motivating example 2:12 Sprague Grundy 4:13 Adding games 6:13 Subtraction 6:51 Twins 9:17 Turning Corners 12:30 Multiplication 13:24 Putting it together

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Nimbers (Part 2) - Leveling the Playing Field

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Domineering - Some Like it Hot

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宽中入学试 古来分校 2022年 数学 选择题 Q6,7,8,9,10

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Sprague Grundy Theorem - Combinatorial Game Theory - II

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The Hardest Easy Game

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Nim - Ahead of the Game

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Grundy Number | Game Theory

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Surreal Numbers - Bowl of Surreal

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Hex - What the Hex?

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The game of Nim: Introduction to Combinatorial Game Theory #3

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Hegseth Announces Testosterone Tests & Vance Fixates on Biden’s Ice Cream Licking | The Daily Show

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No Boss, No Money: The Raw Reality of China’s Gen-Z Freelancers

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Chiral Aperiodic Monotile - Spectre in the Machine

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Wythoff's Nim - Going for the Gold

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Is Russia Actually Losing?

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The Game of Nim - a math game of strategy using matchsticks!

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What is the simplest possible game?

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Why Evolution Split Your Brain In Half – Brain Asymmetry with Jim Al-Khalili

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