2022
DOI: 10.2298/fil2218197b
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The competition-independence game with prevention

Abstract: The competition-independence game, as introduced by Phillips and Slater, is played on a graph by two players, Diminisher and Sweller, who are taking turns in choosing a vertex that is not in the closed neighborhood of any of the previously chosen vertices. The goal of Diminisher is to minimize the (maximal independent) set of chosen vertices at the end of the game, while Sweller wants just the opposite. Assuming that both players are playing optimally according to their goals, two graph invar… Show more

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