We consider multi-player graph games with partial-observation and parity objective. While the decision problem for three-player games with a coalition of the first and second players against the third player is undecidable in general, we present a decidability result for partial-observation games where the first and third player are in a coalition against the second player, thus where the second player is adversarial but weaker due to partial-observation. We establish tight complexity bounds in the case where player 1 is less informed than player 2, namely 2-EXPTIME-completeness for parity objectives. The symmetric case of player 1 more informed than player 2 is much more complicated, and we show that already in the case where player 1 has ...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
The theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling and synth...
The thesis deals with aspects of the algorithmic complexity of some infinite games, called graph gam...
We consider multi-player graph games with partial-observation and parity objective. While the decisi...
We consider multi-player graph games with partial-observation and parity objective. While the decisi...
We consider two-player zero-sum partial-observation stochastic games on graphs. Based on the informa...
Abstract. We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games on finite-state graphs where p...
We study one-sided partial-information 2-player concurrent stochastic games with parity objectives. ...
We consider two-player innite games played on graphs. The games are concurrent, in that at each stat...
We consider two-player zero-sum stochastic games on graphs with ω-regular winning conditions specifi...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
International audienceWe investigate a model for representing large multiplayer games, which satisfy...
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We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games where player 1 has partial observation a...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
The theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling and synth...
The thesis deals with aspects of the algorithmic complexity of some infinite games, called graph gam...
We consider multi-player graph games with partial-observation and parity objective. While the decisi...
We consider multi-player graph games with partial-observation and parity objective. While the decisi...
We consider two-player zero-sum partial-observation stochastic games on graphs. Based on the informa...
Abstract. We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games on finite-state graphs where p...
We study one-sided partial-information 2-player concurrent stochastic games with parity objectives. ...
We consider two-player innite games played on graphs. The games are concurrent, in that at each stat...
We consider two-player zero-sum stochastic games on graphs with ω-regular winning conditions specifi...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
International audienceWe investigate a model for representing large multiplayer games, which satisfy...
We study stochastic two-player turn-based games in which the objective of one player is to ensure se...
We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games where player 1 has partial observation a...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
The theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling and synth...
The thesis deals with aspects of the algorithmic complexity of some infinite games, called graph gam...