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Extended circular nim

Published 21 Jan 2025 in math.CO | (2501.12045v1)

Abstract: Circular nim CN(m,k)CN(m, k) is a variant of nim, in which there are mm piles of tokens arranged in a circle and each player, in their turn, chooses at most kk consecutive piles in the circle and removes an arbitrary number of tokens from each pile. The player must remove at least one token in total. For some cases of mm and kk, closed formulas to determine which player has a winning strategy have been found. Almost all cases are still open problems. In this paper, we consider a variant of circular nim, extended circular nim. In extended circular nim ECN(mS,k)ECN(m_S, k), there are mm piles of tokes arranged in a circle. SS is a set of positive integers less than or equal to half of mm. Each player, in their turn, chooses at most kk piles selected every ss-th pile in a circle for an s∈Ss \in S. We find some closed formulas to determine which player has a winning strategy for the cases where the number of piles is no more than eight.

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