Generalized game

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title: Generalized game
text: In computational complexity theory, a generalized game is a game or puzzle that has been generalized so that it can be played on a board or grid of any size. For example, generalized chess is the game of chess played on an n × n board, with 2 n pieces on each side. Generalized Sudoku includes Sudokus constructed on an n × n grid. Complexity theory studies the asymptotic difficulty of problems, so generalizations of games are needed, as games on a fixed size of board are finite problems. For many
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description: Game generalized so that it can be played on a board or grid of any size
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