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Game values of arithmetic functions

  • Douglas E. Iannucci and Urban Larsson
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Combinatorial Game Theory
This chapter is in the book Combinatorial Game Theory

Abstract

Arithmetic functions in number theory meet the Sprague-Grundy function from combinatorial game theory. We study a variety of two-player games induced by standard arithmetic functions, such as Euclidian division, divisors, remainders and relatively prime numbers, and their negations.

Abstract

Arithmetic functions in number theory meet the Sprague-Grundy function from combinatorial game theory. We study a variety of two-player games induced by standard arithmetic functions, such as Euclidian division, divisors, remainders and relatively prime numbers, and their negations.

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