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The Theory of Moves, developed by Steven J. Brams, is a mathematical and game theory framework that aims to model and analyze interactions between decision makers in various strategic situations. The theory is rooted in the idea that players make moves in turns, and each player is aware of the other players' preferences and strategies.
Theory of Moves
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$29.99
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Ordinary Differential Equations With Modern Applications
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$69.14
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Julius Hensel's book, "Life: Its Foundation and the Means for Its Preservation," provides a physical explanation for the practical application of various aspects related to life, such as agriculture, forestry, nutrition, the functions of life, health and disease, and general welfare.
Life: Its Foundation and the Means for Its Preservation, A Physical Explanation for the Practical Applicati...
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$108.01
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Artful Profiles of Trout, Char, and Salmon and the Classic Flies That Catch Them is a book co-authored by Dave Whitlock and Emily Whitlock. The book provides detailed profiles of various gamefish species such as trout, char, and salmon, along with information on the classic flies that are most effective for catching them.
Artful Profiles of Trout, Char, and Salmon and the Classic Flies That Catch Them: Tips, Tactics, and Advice...
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$14.77
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