Stationary Strategies in Topological Games
Publications du Département de mathématiques (Lyon) (1985)
- Volume: 2/B, Issue: 2B, page 41-43
- ISSN: 0076-1656
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topGalvin, Fred. "Stationary Strategies in Topological Games." Publications du Département de mathématiques (Lyon) 2/B.2B (1985): 41-43. <http://eudml.org/doc/273573>.
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title = {Stationary Strategies in Topological Games},
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year = {1985},
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