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EVOLVINGWINNINGSTRATEGIESFOR NIM-LIKE  (Make Corrections)  
GAMES Mihai Oltean Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Mathematics and ...



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Abstract: An evolutionary approach for computing the winning strategy for Nim-like games is proposed in this paper. The winning strategy is computed by using the Multi Expression Programming (MEP) technique - a fast and efficient variant of the Genetic Programming (GP). Each play strategy is represented by a mathematical expression that contains mathematical operators (such as +, -, *, mod, div, and , or, xor, not) and operands (encoding the current game state). Several numerical experiments for... (Update)

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@misc{ oltean-evolvingwinningstrategiesfor,
  author = "Games Mihai Oltean",
  title = "Evolvingwinningstrategiesfor Nim-Like",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/758962.html" }
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1051   Optimization and Machine Learning (context) - Genetic, Search - 1989
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