Max^n algorithm
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A decisive algorithm that solves $n$-player general-sum games.
In combinatorial game theory, the maxn algorithm is an algorithm that finds an equilibrium point for a search tree to favor a specific player in n-player games. The algorithm was designed by Luckhardt and Irani.[1]
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- ^ Luckhardt, Carol A.; Irani, Keki B. (11 August 1986). An Algorithmic Solution of N-Person Games (PDF). AAAI '86. pp. 158–162. Archived (PDF) from the original on 19 April 2024. Retrieved 20 August 2024.
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