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A Class of Sequential Games

David A. Kohler and R. Chandrasekaran
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David A. Kohler: University of Lancaster, Bailrigg, Lancaster, England
R. Chandrasekaran: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio

Operations Research, 1971, vol. 19, issue 2, 270-277

Abstract: This paper considers a game between two players who choose from a collection of objects. The players make their choices alternately and V i , j represents the value or amount that the i th player will gain if he selects the j th object. In relation to these values, the players may have various strategies or approaches to the game, and each of them constitutes a distinct theoretical problem. The paper formulates and solves three of these problems, each one having practical significance (for example, for the draft of professional football players).

Date: 1971
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