Silverman's game

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title: Silverman's game
text: In game theory, Silverman's game is a two-person zero-sum game played on the unit square. It is named for mathematician David Silverman. It is played by two players on a given set S of positive real numbers. Before play starts, a threshold T and penalty ν are chosen with 1 < T < ∞ and 0 < ν < ∞. For example, consider S to be the set of integers from 1 to n, T = 3 and ν = 2. Each player chooses an element of S, x and y. Suppose player A plays x and player B plays y. Without loss of generality, as
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