A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chosen either by One of the players, or according to a probability distribution. We Survey Stochastic games with limsup and liminf objectives. A real-valued re-ward is assigned to each state, and the value of all infinite path is the limsup (resp. liminf) of all rewards along the path. The value of a stochastic game is the maximal expected value of an infinite path that call he achieved by resolving the decisions of the first player. We present the complexity of computing values of Stochastic games and their subclasses, and the complexity, of optimal strategies in such games
We study stochastic zero-sum games on graphs, which are prevalent tools to model decision-making in ...
AbstractThe study of simple stochastic games (SSGs) was initiated by Condon for analyzing the comput...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played on a graph, where in each state the successor is chose...
We study the computational complexity of basic decision problems for one-counter simple stochastic g...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
We consider two-player zero-sum stochastic games with the limsup and with the liminf payoffs. For th...
AbstractThe theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling a...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of stochastic games—simple games of chance played by two players....
We show that a Simple Stochastic Game (SSG) can be formulated as an LP-type problem. Using this form...
The theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling and synth...
Simple stochastic games are turn-based 2.5-player zero-sum graph games with a reachability objective...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games with turn-based moves, perfect info...
We study stochastic zero-sum games on graphs, which are prevalent tools to model decision-making in ...
AbstractThe study of simple stochastic games (SSGs) was initiated by Condon for analyzing the comput...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played oil a graph, where in each state the successor is chos...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played on a graph, where in each state the successor is chose...
We study the computational complexity of basic decision problems for one-counter simple stochastic g...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
We consider two-player zero-sum stochastic games with the limsup and with the liminf payoffs. For th...
AbstractThe theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling a...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of stochastic games—simple games of chance played by two players....
We show that a Simple Stochastic Game (SSG) can be formulated as an LP-type problem. Using this form...
The theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling and synth...
Simple stochastic games are turn-based 2.5-player zero-sum graph games with a reachability objective...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games with turn-based moves, perfect info...
We study stochastic zero-sum games on graphs, which are prevalent tools to model decision-making in ...
AbstractThe study of simple stochastic games (SSGs) was initiated by Condon for analyzing the comput...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...