The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution concept in applications of stochastic games, making it imperative to develop efficient methods to compute an SSPE. For this purpose, this paper develops an interior-point differentiable path-following method (IPM), which establishes a connection between an artificial logarithmic barrier game and the stochastic game of interest by adding a homotopy variable. IPM brings several advantages over the existing methods for stochastic games. On the one hand, IPM provides a bridge between differentiable pathfollowing methods and interior-point methods and remedies several issues of an existing homotopy method called the stochastic linear tracing procedure ...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
Stochastic games offer a rich mathematical structure that makes it possible to analyze situations wi...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games withturn-based moves, perfect infor...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
Subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution concept u...
This paper introduces an algorithm to compute stationary equilibria in stochastic games that is guar...
This small note accompanies the fortran program stochasticgamesolver. Stochasticgamesolver is a user...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played on a graph, where in each state the successor is chose...
Abstract This note accompanies the Fortran program StochasticGameSolver. StochasticGameSolver is a u...
We survey a number of algorithms for the simple stochastic game problem, which is to determine the w...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for solving Simple Stochastic Games (SSGs), which i...
games is dominated by simplicial methods. This paper is the first to introduce a globally convergent...
This paper provides a step-by-step guide to solving dynamic stochastic games using the homotopy meth...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
Stochastic games offer a rich mathematical structure that makes it possible to analyze situations wi...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games withturn-based moves, perfect infor...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
The subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution conce...
Subgame perfect equilibrium in stationary strategies (SSPE) is the most important solution concept u...
This paper introduces an algorithm to compute stationary equilibria in stochastic games that is guar...
This small note accompanies the fortran program stochasticgamesolver. Stochasticgamesolver is a user...
A stochastic game is a two-player game played on a graph, where in each state the successor is chose...
Abstract This note accompanies the Fortran program StochasticGameSolver. StochasticGameSolver is a u...
We survey a number of algorithms for the simple stochastic game problem, which is to determine the w...
AbstractWe present new algorithms for determining optimal strategies for two-player games with proba...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for solving Simple Stochastic Games (SSGs), which i...
games is dominated by simplicial methods. This paper is the first to introduce a globally convergent...
This paper provides a step-by-step guide to solving dynamic stochastic games using the homotopy meth...
A simple stochastic game (SSG) is a game defined on a directed multigraph and played between players...
Stochastic games offer a rich mathematical structure that makes it possible to analyze situations wi...
Simple stochastic games are two-player zero-sum stochastic games withturn-based moves, perfect infor...