In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial obser- vation on graphs, in every state of the graph, the players simultaneously choose an action, and their joint actions determine a probability distri- bution over the successor states. The game is played for infinitely many rounds and thus the players construct an infinite path in the graph. We consider reachability objectives where the first player tries to ensure a target state to be visited almost-surely (i.e., with probability 1) or pos- itively (i.e., with positive probability), no matter the strategy of the second player. We classify such games according to the information and to the power of randomization available to the players. On the basis of information, the game can be...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
AbstractThe theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling a...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial obser- vation on graphs, in every state of th...
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 ...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games where player 1 has partial observation a...
Abstract. We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games on finite-state graphs where p...
We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games on finitestate graphs where player 1 has...
We prove two determinacy and decidability results about two-players stochastic reachability games wi...
We consider stochastic games that are played on finite graphs. The subject of the first part are two...
International audienceWe consider two-person zero-sum stochastic games with signals, a standard mode...
We consider two-player zero-sum stochastic games on graphs with ω-regular winning conditions specifi...
We study 2-player turn-based perfect-information stochastic games with countably infinite state spac...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
AbstractThe theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling a...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial obser- vation on graphs, in every state of th...
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 ...
In two-player finite-state stochastic games of partial observation on graphs, in every state of the ...
We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games where player 1 has partial observation a...
Abstract. We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games on finite-state graphs where p...
We consider two-player partial-observation stochastic games on finitestate graphs where player 1 has...
We prove two determinacy and decidability results about two-players stochastic reachability games wi...
We consider stochastic games that are played on finite graphs. The subject of the first part are two...
International audienceWe consider two-person zero-sum stochastic games with signals, a standard mode...
We consider two-player zero-sum stochastic games on graphs with ω-regular winning conditions specifi...
We study 2-player turn-based perfect-information stochastic games with countably infinite state spac...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We i...
AbstractThe theory of graph games with ω-regular winning conditions is the foundation for modeling a...