Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4952148 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
We introduce a single-player, perfect-information model and show that the game is intractable even for this simplified version where we forego both the hidden information and the multiplayer aspect of the game, even when the player can only hold two cards in her hand. On the positive side, we show that the decision version of the problem-to decide whether or not numbers from 1 through n can be played for every color-can be solved in (almost) linear time for some restricted cases.
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Authors
Jean-François Baffier, Man-Kwun Chiu, Yago Diez, Matias Korman, Valia Mitsou, André van Renssen, Marcel Roeloffzen, Yushi Uno,