#16954: Game Theory: Build class for normal form games as well as ability to
obtain
Nash equilibria
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Reporter: vinceknight | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: game theory | Resolution:
Keywords: Game Theory, | Merged in:
Normal Form Games | Reviewers: Karl-Dieter Crisman
Authors: Vince Knight, | Work issues:
James Campbell | Commit:
Report Upstream: N/A | 8775f12e2644129b2a790ad91f37b853a273d2b6
Branch: | Stopgaps:
u/vinceknight/mainly_fixes_to_docs |
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by vinceknight):
Replying to [comment:40 kcrisman]:
> > > You know, I thought about that. But are there any other places this
happens with lazy imports? It's not like this module doesn't lazy import
some other stuff, but I don't remember ever seeing something like this
before.
> >
> > I don't know of any other place where we've lazily imported a
(standard?) python module, so in that way it's special.
>
> Ah, that does make sense.
>
> Vincent, you can easily try that out by changing the import and then
doing
> {{{
> ./sage -b; ./sage -docbuild reference/game_theory html
> }}}
> and seeing if it's gone. However, I just tried to build it (without any
changes yet, in fact not even including the latest changes here) and got
`UNABLE TO IMPORT MODULE` for the doc (built!), with no content! So I am
really confused now.
Thanks both: I'll take a look at this and see if I can sort it out.
For info: I've fixed the enumeration bug. It was actually one of those
'neat' ones where something we assumed would be a quicker way of doing
something was in fact incorrect in the particular case of degenerate games
(nothing to do with the pruning). Just taking a look at the lrs issue: I
assume it's a problem with the parser. Will push when it's all done :)
(And hopefully PIPE docs disappear).
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