International audienceThis paper studies a large class of two-player perfect-information turn-based parity games on infinite graphs, namely those generated by collapsible pushdown automata. The main motivation for studying these games comes from the connections from collapsible pushdown automata and higher-order recursion schemes, both models being equi-expressive for generating infinite trees. Our main result is to establish the decidability of such games and to provide an effective representation of the winning region as well as of a winning strategy. Thus, the results obtained here provide all necessary tools for an in-depth study of logical properties of trees generated by collapsible pushdown automata/recursion schemes
Two-player games on graphs are central in many problems in formal verification and program analysis ...
Walukiewicz gave in 1996 a solution for parity games on pushdown graphs: he proved the existence of ...
Parity games are infinite two person games, here considered on finite graphs. A play is an infinite ...
International audienceThis paper studies a large class of two-player perfect-information turn-based ...
International audienceThis paper studies the logical properties of a very general class of infinite ...
We consider recursion schemes (not assumed to be homogeneously typed, and hence not necessarily safe...
International audienceIn this paper we consider parity games defined by higher-order pushdown automa...
We consider two-player parity games played on transition graphs of higher order pushdown automata. T...
Higher-order pushdown systems extend the idea of pushdown systems by using a "higher-order stack" (w...
Infinite two-player games are of interest in computer science since they provide an algorithmic fram...
The theory of two-player infinite games provides a framework for studying the controller synthesis p...
Dynamic complexity is concerned with updating the output of a problem when the input is slightly cha...
We continue the investigation of finite-duration variants of infinite-duration games by extending kn...
We first consider infinite two-player games on pushdown graphs. In previous work, Cachat, Duparc and...
Parity games are discrete infinite games of two players with complete information. There are two mai...
Two-player games on graphs are central in many problems in formal verification and program analysis ...
Walukiewicz gave in 1996 a solution for parity games on pushdown graphs: he proved the existence of ...
Parity games are infinite two person games, here considered on finite graphs. A play is an infinite ...
International audienceThis paper studies a large class of two-player perfect-information turn-based ...
International audienceThis paper studies the logical properties of a very general class of infinite ...
We consider recursion schemes (not assumed to be homogeneously typed, and hence not necessarily safe...
International audienceIn this paper we consider parity games defined by higher-order pushdown automa...
We consider two-player parity games played on transition graphs of higher order pushdown automata. T...
Higher-order pushdown systems extend the idea of pushdown systems by using a "higher-order stack" (w...
Infinite two-player games are of interest in computer science since they provide an algorithmic fram...
The theory of two-player infinite games provides a framework for studying the controller synthesis p...
Dynamic complexity is concerned with updating the output of a problem when the input is slightly cha...
We continue the investigation of finite-duration variants of infinite-duration games by extending kn...
We first consider infinite two-player games on pushdown graphs. In previous work, Cachat, Duparc and...
Parity games are discrete infinite games of two players with complete information. There are two mai...
Two-player games on graphs are central in many problems in formal verification and program analysis ...
Walukiewicz gave in 1996 a solution for parity games on pushdown graphs: he proved the existence of ...
Parity games are infinite two person games, here considered on finite graphs. A play is an infinite ...