We study the problem of deciding the winner of reachability switching games for zero-, one-, and two-player variants. Switching games provide a deterministic analogue of stochastic games. We show that the zero-player case is NL-hard, the one-player case is NP-complete, and that the two-player case is PSPACE-hard and in EXPTIME. For the zero-player case, we also show P-hardness for a succinctly-represented model that maintains the upper bound of NP ∩ coNP. For the one-and two-player cases, our results hold in both the natural, explicit model and succinctly-represented model. Our results show that the switching variant of a game is harder in complexity-theoretic terms than the corresponding stochastic version
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We consider two-player games with reachability objectives played on transition systems of succinct o...
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We study two-player stochastic games, where the goal of one player is to satisfy a formula given as ...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. ...
We define stochastic timed games, which extend two-player timed games with probabilities (following ...
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Abstract. We study two-player stochastic games, where the goal of one player is to satisfy a formula...
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