In 1946, Koopman introduced a two-sided search model. In this model, a searched object is active and can move, at most, one step after each test. We analyze the model of a combinatorial two-sided search by allowing more moves of the searched object after each test. We give strategies and show that they are optimal. We consider adaptive and non-adaptive strategies. We show the surprising result that with the combinatorial two-sided search on a path graph, the optimal non-adaptive search needs the same number of tests as the corresponding adaptive strategy does. The strategy obtained can also be used as a encoding strategy to sent the position of a moving element through a transmission channel
The goal of this note is to pose 3 interesting conjectures in combinatorial search theory. In combin...
Abstract. In 1971, Knuth gave an O(n2)-time algorithm for the clas-sic problem of finding an optimal...
The search for acceptable solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is an important problem...
Aydinian H, Cicalese F, Deppe C, Lebedev V. A Combinatorial Model of Two-Sided Search. INTERNATIONAL...
In a combinatorial search problem we wish to identify an unknown element by binary tests, where the ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to introduce the reader to combinatorial search theory and to give ...
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We investigate the problem in which an agent has to find an object that moves between two locations ...
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The goal of this note is to pose 3 interesting conjectures in combinatorial search theory. In combin...
Abstract. In 1971, Knuth gave an O(n2)-time algorithm for the clas-sic problem of finding an optimal...
The search for acceptable solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is an important problem...
Aydinian H, Cicalese F, Deppe C, Lebedev V. A Combinatorial Model of Two-Sided Search. INTERNATIONAL...
In a combinatorial search problem we wish to identify an unknown element by binary tests, where the ...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to introduce the reader to combinatorial search theory and to give ...
We investigate the problem in which an agent has to find an object that moves between two locations ...
Along the lines of a previous paper, making use of an intuitive model, we consider mathematically th...
We revisit the classical algorithms for searching over sorted sets to introduce an algorithm refinem...
In this paper, we study moving-target search, where an agent (= hunter) has to catch a moving target...
A Searcher seeks to find a stationary Hider located at some point H (not necessarily a node) on a gi...
This paper describes a new algorithm called Bi-Directional Monte Carlo Tree Search. The essential id...
How do people plan ahead when searching for rewards? We investigate planning in a foraging task in w...
We investigate the problem in which an agent has to find an object that moves between two locations ...
Inthis paper we introduce a new class of search problem which wecall `alternating search'. Two searc...
The goal of this note is to pose 3 interesting conjectures in combinatorial search theory. In combin...
Abstract. In 1971, Knuth gave an O(n2)-time algorithm for the clas-sic problem of finding an optimal...
The search for acceptable solutions in a combinatorially large problem space is an important problem...