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Shannon switching game

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The Shannon switching game is a combinatorial game proposed by Claude Shannon, often considered the father of information theory. This game involves two players who take turns to switch the states of certain "switches" based on certain rules, and it serves as a means to explore concepts related to information, communication, and decision-making.

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