A Duality Principle for Selection Games
A dinner table seats k guests and holds n discrete morsels of food. Guests select morsels in turn until all are consumed. Each guest has a ranking of the morsels according to how much he would enjoy eating them; these rankings are commonly known. A gallant knight always prefers one food division ove...
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American Mathematical Society (AMS),
2015-01-22T20:25:43Z.
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