#16331: Game Theory: Build capacity to solve matching games in to Sage.
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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:
Matching Games, | Reviewers: Karl-Dieter Crisman,
Authors: Vince Knight, | Travis Scrimshaw
James Campbell | Work issues:
Report Upstream: N/A | Commit:
Branch: | 17748d15c0b0c11044fb7696022d4143fe1056e4
u/vinceknight/game_theory__build_capacity_to_solve_matching_games_in_to_sage_|
Stopgaps:
Dependencies: |
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Comment (by kcrisman):
> I find it strange that I can create two games from the same input data
that aren't equal.
Oh, can you? I thought it was the other way around, that two games with
unequal input data would be the same.
In any case, I think that is fixed in
[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=7d5d52a738959ba8fde79a60d39eb0fed0156041
this commit], and players explained in
[http://git.sagemath.org/sage.git/commit/?id=8b049cea8efb051e59af76f3cda5c11e10fbe674
this one] - you can check if you agree with me.
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