We study infinite stochastic games played by n-players on a finite graph with goals given by sets of infinite traces. The games are stochastic (each player simultaneously and independently chooses an action at each round, and the next state is determined by a probability distribution depending on the current state and the chosen actions), infinite (the game continues for an infinite number of rounds), nonzero sum (the players' goals are not necessarily conflicting), and undiscounted. We show that if each player has a reachability objective, that is, if the goal for each player i is to visit some subset R-i of the states, then there exists an epsilon-Nash equilibrium in memoryless strategies, for every epsilon > 0. However, exact Nash equili...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract In this paper, we study turn-ba...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 743This chapter presents developments in the theory of s...
We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria inturn-based stochastic multiplay...
We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria in stochastic multiplayer games w...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria in stochastic multiplayer games w...
Abstract. We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria in simple stochastic mu...
We consider infinite n-person stochastic games with limiting average payoffs criteria for the player...
We show that the problem of deciding whether in a multi-player perfect information recursive game (i...
We study multiplayer reachability games played on a finite directed graph equipped with target sets,...
In this tutorial we detail a proof of Nash’s famous theorem on the existence of Nash equilibria in f...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
We consider Nash equilibria of large anonymous games (i.e., each player’s payoff depends on his choi...
Stochastic games generalize Markov decision processes (MDPs) to a multiagent setting by allowing the...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract In this paper, we study turn-ba...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 743This chapter presents developments in the theory of s...
We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria inturn-based stochastic multiplay...
We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria in stochastic multiplayer games w...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria in stochastic multiplayer games w...
Abstract. We analyse the computational complexity of finding Nash equilibria in simple stochastic mu...
We consider infinite n-person stochastic games with limiting average payoffs criteria for the player...
We show that the problem of deciding whether in a multi-player perfect information recursive game (i...
We study multiplayer reachability games played on a finite directed graph equipped with target sets,...
In this tutorial we detail a proof of Nash’s famous theorem on the existence of Nash equilibria in f...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
We consider Nash equilibria of large anonymous games (i.e., each player’s payoff depends on his choi...
Stochastic games generalize Markov decision processes (MDPs) to a multiagent setting by allowing the...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract In this paper, we study turn-ba...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 743This chapter presents developments in the theory of s...