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R(Kℵ0,K^2,3)\mathcal{R}(K_{\aleph_0}, \hat{K}_{2,3}) is a win for Player 1

Published 3 Dec 2025 in math.CO | (2512.03664v1)

Abstract: The Strong Ramsey game R(B,G)\mathcal{R}(B,G) is a two player game with players P1P_1 and P2P_2, where BB and GG are kk-uniform hypergraphs for some k≥2k \geq 2. GG is always finite, while BB may be infinite. P1P_1 and P2P_2 alternately color uncolored edges e∈Be \in B in their respective color and P1P_1 begins. Whoever completes a monochromatic copy of GG in their own color first, wins the game. If no one claims a monochromatic copy of GG in a finite number of moves, the game is declared a draw. For a t∈Nt \in \mathbb{N}, let K^<em>2,t\hat{K}<em>{2,t} denote the K</em>2,tK</em>{2,t} together with the edge connecting the two vertices in the partition class of size 2. The purpose of this paper is to give a winning strategy for P1P_1 in the game R(Kℵ0,K^2,3)\mathcal{R}(K_{\aleph_0}, \hat{K}_{2,3}).

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