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A generalized game refers to a theoretical framework that extends classic game theory concepts to encompass a broader variety of scenarios, strategies, and player interactions. In traditional game theory, games are often classified into specific types such as cooperative vs. non-cooperative games, zero-sum vs. non-zero-sum games, and symmetric vs. asymmetric games. Generalized games, however, aim to include more complex interactions and allow for a wider range of strategic approaches.

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