Games on graphs provide the appropriate framework to study several central problems in computer science, such as verification and synthesis of reactive systems. One of the most basic objectives for games on graphs is the liveness (or Büchi) objective that given a target set of vertices requires that some vertex in the target set is visited infinitely often. We study generalized Büchi objectives (i.e., conjunction of liveness objectives), and implications between two generalized Büchi objectives (known as GR(1) objectives), that arise in numerous applications in computer-aided verification. We present improved algorithms and conditional super-linear lower bounds based on widely believed assumptions about the complexity of (A1) combinatorial ...
We consider zero-sum games on infinite graphs, with objectives specified as sets of infinite words o...
We present a constraint-based approach to computing winning strategies in two-player graph games ove...
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Games on graphs provide the appropriate framework to study several central problems in computer scie...
Games on graphs have become an indispensable tool in modern computer science. They provide powerful ...
Computing the winning set for Büchi objectives in alternating games on graphs is a central problem i...
The computation of the winning set for parity objectives and for Streett objectives in graphs as wel...
Computing the winning set for Büchi objectives in alternating games on graphs is a central problem i...
This paper considers the problem of solving infinite two-player games over finite graphs under vario...
Games on graphs provide a natural and powerful model for reactive systems. In this paper, we conside...
International audienceWe study two-player concurrent stochastic games on finite graphs, with Büchi a...
Graph games with omega-regular winning conditions provide a mathematical framework to analyze a wide...
The computation of the winning set for Büchi objectives in alternating games on graphs is a central ...
This paper studies two-player zero-sum games played on graphs and makes contributions toward the fol...
Graph games with omega-regular winning conditions provide a mathematical framework to analyze a wide...
We consider zero-sum games on infinite graphs, with objectives specified as sets of infinite words o...
We present a constraint-based approach to computing winning strategies in two-player graph games ove...
This paper considers the problem of solving infinite two-player games over finite graphs under vario...
Games on graphs provide the appropriate framework to study several central problems in computer scie...
Games on graphs have become an indispensable tool in modern computer science. They provide powerful ...
Computing the winning set for Büchi objectives in alternating games on graphs is a central problem i...
The computation of the winning set for parity objectives and for Streett objectives in graphs as wel...
Computing the winning set for Büchi objectives in alternating games on graphs is a central problem i...
This paper considers the problem of solving infinite two-player games over finite graphs under vario...
Games on graphs provide a natural and powerful model for reactive systems. In this paper, we conside...
International audienceWe study two-player concurrent stochastic games on finite graphs, with Büchi a...
Graph games with omega-regular winning conditions provide a mathematical framework to analyze a wide...
The computation of the winning set for Büchi objectives in alternating games on graphs is a central ...
This paper studies two-player zero-sum games played on graphs and makes contributions toward the fol...
Graph games with omega-regular winning conditions provide a mathematical framework to analyze a wide...
We consider zero-sum games on infinite graphs, with objectives specified as sets of infinite words o...
We present a constraint-based approach to computing winning strategies in two-player graph games ove...
This paper considers the problem of solving infinite two-player games over finite graphs under vario...