Definitions from Wiktionary (Zermelo's theorem)
▸ noun: (game theory) A theorem about finite two-person games of perfect information in which the players move alternately and chance does not affect the decision-making process. It states that if the game cannot end in a draw, then one of the two players must have a winning strategy, i.e. force a win.
▸ noun: (set theory) The well-ordering theorem.
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▸ noun: (game theory) A theorem about finite two-person games of perfect information in which the players move alternately and chance does not affect the decision-making process. It states that if the game cannot end in a draw, then one of the two players must have a winning strategy, i.e. force a win.
▸ noun: (set theory) The well-ordering theorem.
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