Generalized Intransitive Dice: Mimicking an Arbitrary Tournament

Abstract

A generalized N-sided die is a random variable D on a sample space of N equally likely outcomes taking values in the set of positive integers. We say of independent N sided dice Di, Dj that Di beats Dj, written Di Dj, if Prob(Di > Dj) > 12 . Examples are known of intransitive 6-sided dice, i.e. D1 D2 D3 but D3 D1. A tournament of size n is a choice of direction i j for each edge of the complete graph on n vertices. We show that if R is tournament on the set \ 1, …, n \, then for sufficiently large N there exist sets of independent N-sided dice \ D1, …, Dn \ such that Di Dj if and only if i j in R.

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