AbstractA team of mobile agents, called guards, tries to keep an intruder out of an assigned area by blocking all possible attacks. In a graph model for this setting, the guards and the intruder are located on the vertices of a graph, and they move from node to node via connecting edges. The area protected by the guards is an induced subgraph of the given graph. We investigate the algorithmic aspects of the guarding problem, which is to find the minimum number of guards sufficient to patrol the area. We show that the guarding problem is PSPACE-hard and provide a set of approximation algorithms. All approximation algorithms are based on the study of a variant of the game where the intruder must reach the guarded area in a single step in orde...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
We define and study the following two-player game on a graph $G$. Let $k \in \mathbb{N}^*$. A set of...
AbstractA team of mobile agents, called guards, tries to keep an intruder out of an assigned area by...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against attacks on either its vertice...
Consider a team of mobile software agents deployed to capture a (possibly hostile) intruder in a net...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
Consider a team of mobile software agents deployed to capture a (possibly hostile) intruder in a net...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
We define and study the following two-player game on a graph $G$. Let $k \in \mathbb{N}^*$. A set of...
AbstractA team of mobile agents, called guards, tries to keep an intruder out of an assigned area by...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
We initiate the study of the algorithmic foundations of games in which a set of cops has to guard a ...
Mobile guards on the vertices of a graph are used to defend it against attacks on either its vertice...
Consider a team of mobile software agents deployed to capture a (possibly hostile) intruder in a net...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
Consider a team of mobile software agents deployed to capture a (possibly hostile) intruder in a net...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
International audienceWe define and study the following two-player game on a graph G. Let k ∈ N *. A...
We define and study the following two-player game on a graph $G$. Let $k \in \mathbb{N}^*$. A set of...