A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players MAX and MIN. Both players have control over disjoint subsets of vertices: player MAX controls a subset VMAX and player MIN controls a subset VMIN of vertices. The remaining vertices fall into either VAVE, a subset of vertices that support stochastic transitions, or SINK, a subset of vertices that have zero outdegree and are associated with a payoff in the range [0, 1]. The game starts by placing a token on a designated start vertex. The token is moved from its current vertex position to a neighboring one according to certain rules. A fixed strategy σ of player MAX determines where to place the token when the token is at a vertex of VMAX. Lik...
Simple stochastic games are turn-based 2.5-player zero-sum graph games with a reachability objective...
We survey a number of algorithms for the simple stochastic game problem, which is to determine the w...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
AbstractThe study of simple stochastic games (SSGs) was initiated by Condon for analyzing the comput...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for solving Simple Stochastic Games (SSGs). This al...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games with turn-based moves, perfect info...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for solving Simple Stochastic Games (SSGs), which i...
This thesis presents the findings of a computational study on algorithms for Simple Stochastic Games...
We show that a Simple Stochastic Game (SSG) can be formulated as an LP-type problem. Using this form...
International audienceWe present a generic strategy improvement algorithm (GSIA) to find an optimal ...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of stochastic games—simple games of chance played by two players....
Simple stochastic games are turn-based 2.5-player zero-sum graph games with a reachability objective...
We survey a number of algorithms for the simple stochastic game problem, which is to determine the w...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
AbstractThe study of simple stochastic games (SSGs) was initiated by Condon for analyzing the comput...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for solving Simple Stochastic Games (SSGs). This al...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games with turn-based moves, perfect info...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for solving Simple Stochastic Games (SSGs), which i...
This thesis presents the findings of a computational study on algorithms for Simple Stochastic Games...
We show that a Simple Stochastic Game (SSG) can be formulated as an LP-type problem. Using this form...
International audienceWe present a generic strategy improvement algorithm (GSIA) to find an optimal ...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of stochastic games—simple games of chance played by two players....
Simple stochastic games are turn-based 2.5-player zero-sum graph games with a reachability objective...
We survey a number of algorithms for the simple stochastic game problem, which is to determine the w...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...