
TL;DR
This paper introduces new variants of two-person graph labeling games, exploring a largely uncharted area with minimal prior research, aiming to expand understanding of game dynamics on graphs.
Contribution
The paper presents novel variants of graph labeling games, opening new research directions in combinatorial game theory and graph algorithms.
Findings
Initial definitions and frameworks for new game variants
Identification of open problems and research questions
Potential applications in graph theory and combinatorics
Abstract
We propose the study of many new variants of two-person graph labeling games. Hardly anything has been done in this wide open field so far.
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