This repository initially was used for documenting my work for a final project in college. It was a class in graph theory and combinatorics, and the old code and pdf paper can be found here. Thank you Nate Moyer for introducing me to this topic, as well as all the various mathematicians I have had the pleasure of learning from so far.
Game theory is a wide ranging topic, and in no way to I intend to try and summarise all of it's various connections to other fields. In this repository, analysis is focused on non-transitive games, and the fairness of various competitive contexts.
The simplest example of one of these games is rock, paper, scissors.
Since there are many aspects that go into making a competition fair, this section will provide an explanation of the various angles through which one can consider the topic.
email : cameron.rutherford@me.com