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- Combinatorics (links | edit)
- Complexity (links | edit)
- Evolutionarily stable strategy (links | edit)
- Game theory (links | edit)
- John Horton Conway (links | edit)
- John von Neumann (links | edit)
- Minimax (links | edit)
- Mathematical game (links | edit)
- Martin Gardner (links | edit)
- Nim (links | edit)
- Octal (links | edit)
- Recreational mathematics (links | edit)
- Rock paper scissors (links | edit)
- Search algorithm (links | edit)
- Theory (links | edit)
- Tragedy of the commons (links | edit)
- Tic-tac-toe (links | edit)
- Zero-sum game (links | edit)
- Sprague–Grundy theorem (links | edit)
- Prisoner's dilemma (links | edit)
- Beggar-my-neighbour (links | edit)
- Nash equilibrium (links | edit)
- Pareto efficiency (links | edit)
- Surreal number (links | edit)
- PSPACE-complete (links | edit)
- Dyadic rational (links | edit)
- Solved game (links | edit)
- Go (game) (links | edit)
- Bounded rationality (links | edit)
- Game classification (links | edit)
- Poker probability (links | edit)
- Impartial game (links | edit)
- Homo economicus (links | edit)
- Arrow's impossibility theorem (links | edit)
- Parity (mathematics) (links | edit)
- Alpha–beta pruning (links | edit)
- Collusion (links | edit)
- Nimber (links | edit)
- Daniel Kahneman (links | edit)
- Amos Tversky (links | edit)
- On Numbers and Games (links | edit)
- List of unsolved problems in mathematics (links | edit)
- Shapley value (links | edit)
- Misère (links | edit)
- Appeasement (links | edit)
- Zugzwang (links | edit)
- Computer Go (links | edit)
- Rendezvous problem (links | edit)
- Winning Ways for Your Mathematical Plays (links | edit)