Biased Maker-Breaker games, introduced by Chvátal and Erdos, are central to the field of positional games and have deep connections to the theory of random structures. The main questions are to determine the smallest bias needed by Breaker to ensure that Maker ends up with an independent set in a given hypergraph. Here we prove matching general winning criteria for Maker and Breaker when the game hypergraph satisfies certain “container-type” regularity conditions. This will enable us to answer the main question for hypergraph generalizations of the H-building games studied by Bednarska and Luczak as well as a generalization of the van der Waerden games introduced by Beck. We find it remarkable that a purely game-theoretic deterministic appr...
AbstractWe consider unbiased Maker–Breaker games played on the edge set of the complete graph Kn on ...
Strategies in repeated games can be classified as to whether or not they use memory and/or randomiza...
AbstractIn this paper we consider Maker–Breaker games, played on the edges of sparse graphs. For a g...
Biased Maker-Breaker games, introduced by Chvátal and Erdos, are central to the field of positional ...
In a (1 : q) Maker-Breaker game, one of the central questions is to find (or at least estimate) the ...
We study the biased $(1:b)$ Maker--Breaker positional games, played on theedge set of the complete g...
We present a general approach connecting biased Maker-Breaker games and prob-lems about local resili...
We consider random-turn positional games, introduced by Peres, Schramm, Sheffield and Wilson in 2007...
For the unbiased Maker-Breaker game, played on the hypergraph H, let τM(H) be the smallest integer t...
In a Maker-Breaker game on a graph G, Breaker and Maker alternately claim edges of G. Maker wins if,...
We study the Maker-Breaker k-clique game played on the edge set of the random graph G(n, p). In this...
In a Maker-Breaker game on a graph G, Breaker and Maker alternately claim edges of G. Maker wins if,...
AbstractPositional Games are played under several rules on the same hypergraph. We consider some int...
AbstractWe study Maker/Breaker games on the edges of the complete graph, as introduced by Chvátal an...
In this paper, we investigate special types of Maker-Breaker games defined on graphs. We restrict Ma...
AbstractWe consider unbiased Maker–Breaker games played on the edge set of the complete graph Kn on ...
Strategies in repeated games can be classified as to whether or not they use memory and/or randomiza...
AbstractIn this paper we consider Maker–Breaker games, played on the edges of sparse graphs. For a g...
Biased Maker-Breaker games, introduced by Chvátal and Erdos, are central to the field of positional ...
In a (1 : q) Maker-Breaker game, one of the central questions is to find (or at least estimate) the ...
We study the biased $(1:b)$ Maker--Breaker positional games, played on theedge set of the complete g...
We present a general approach connecting biased Maker-Breaker games and prob-lems about local resili...
We consider random-turn positional games, introduced by Peres, Schramm, Sheffield and Wilson in 2007...
For the unbiased Maker-Breaker game, played on the hypergraph H, let τM(H) be the smallest integer t...
In a Maker-Breaker game on a graph G, Breaker and Maker alternately claim edges of G. Maker wins if,...
We study the Maker-Breaker k-clique game played on the edge set of the random graph G(n, p). In this...
In a Maker-Breaker game on a graph G, Breaker and Maker alternately claim edges of G. Maker wins if,...
AbstractPositional Games are played under several rules on the same hypergraph. We consider some int...
AbstractWe study Maker/Breaker games on the edges of the complete graph, as introduced by Chvátal an...
In this paper, we investigate special types of Maker-Breaker games defined on graphs. We restrict Ma...
AbstractWe consider unbiased Maker–Breaker games played on the edge set of the complete graph Kn on ...
Strategies in repeated games can be classified as to whether or not they use memory and/or randomiza...
AbstractIn this paper we consider Maker–Breaker games, played on the edges of sparse graphs. For a g...