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Arel's GamesNone (the title)

Arel's GamesNone is a theoretical framework proposed by mathematician Robert Arel that explores the concept of games without players. It delves into the mathematical structure of games, examining scenarios where traditional roles and outcomes don't apply, leading to a better understanding of strategies and decision-making. Essentially, it investigates how games and their rules might operate independently of human choices, offering insights into the nature of interaction and competition. This idea can illuminate various fields, including economics, computer science, and decision theory, by highlighting the underlying principles that govern game-like situations.