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perfectnessnounThe quality of being perfect; perfection.
subsolutionnoun(mathematics) A subset of solutions in game theory
subspacenoun(countable, mathematics) A subset of a space which is a space in its own right.
subhypergroupnoun(mathematics) A specific type of subset of a hypergroup
zero-sum gamenoun(game theory) A game (or a similar political or economic system) in which the gains of some players must equal the losses of others.
proper subsetnoun(set theory) a set that is a subset of the set, but not equal to it.
subhypergraphnoun(mathematics) A subset of a hypergraph
subschemenoun(mathematics) A subset of a scheme
subtournamentnoun(graph theory) A tournament that forms part of another tournament.
subgroupnounA group within a larger group; a group whose members are some, but not all, of the members of a larger group.
subcircuitnounA distinct part of an electrical or other circuit
subbosetnoun(mathematics) A subset of a biordered set.
subitemsetnoun(mathematics) A subset of an itemset
semivaluenoun(game theory) A function on a vector space of all coalitional games which verifies linearity, anonymity, positivity, and inessential games.
subsemigroupnoun(mathematics) Any subset of a semigroup that is closed under the semigroup operation.
subuniversenoun(science fiction) A universe contained within another universe.
cooperative gamenoun(game theory) Informally, a game formalized using a function (called the characteristic function) that assigns to each coalition of players a real number representing the payoff that the coalition can gain if it is formed, without specifying how the outcome is divided among the participants of the coalition; upon the execution of the game, each player can be a member of at most one coalition.
subsetnounA group of things or people, all of which are in a specified larger group.
normal form gamenoun(game theory) Formally, a structure (P, mathbf S, mathbf F) where P = {1,2, ...,m} is a set of players, mathbf S=(S_1,S_2,…,S_m) is an m-tuple of pure strategy sets, one for each player, and mathbf F=(F_1,F_2,…,F_m) is an m-tuple of payoff functions.
corenounIn general usage, an essential part of a thing surrounded by other essential things.

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