Multi-dimensional mean-payoff and energy games provide the mathematical foundation for the quantitative study of reactive systems, and play a central role in the emerging quantitative theory of verification and synthesis. In this work, we study the strategy synthesis problem for games with such multi-dimensional objectives along with a parity condition, a canonical way to express ω-regular conditions. While in general, the winning strategies in such games may require infinite memory, for synthesis the most relevant problem is the construction of a finite-memory winning strategy (if one exists). Our main contributions are as follows. First, we show a tight exponential bound (matching upper and lower bounds) on the memory required for finite-...
We consider 2-player games played on a finite state space for an infinite number of rounds. The game...
We consider average-energy games, where the goal is to minimize the long-run average of the accumula...
We consider a class of infinite two-player games on finitely coloured graphs. Our main question is: ...
Multi-dimensional mean-payoff and energy games provide the mathematical foundation for the quantitat...
Multi-dimensional mean-payoff and energy games provide the mathematical foundation for the quantitat...
Energy parity games are infinite two-player turn-based games played on weighted graphs. The objectiv...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an inf...
Abstract. Energy parity games are infinite two-player turn-based games played on weighted graphs. Th...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an inf...
Abstract. We consider parity games on infinite graphs where configurations are represented by contro...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an in...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an inf...
Energy parity games are infinite two-player turn-based games played on weighted graphs. The objectiv...
Graph games provide the foundation for modeling and synthesizing reactive processes. In the synthesi...
International audienceTwo-player quantitative zero-sum games provide a natural framework to synthesi...
We consider 2-player games played on a finite state space for an infinite number of rounds. The game...
We consider average-energy games, where the goal is to minimize the long-run average of the accumula...
We consider a class of infinite two-player games on finitely coloured graphs. Our main question is: ...
Multi-dimensional mean-payoff and energy games provide the mathematical foundation for the quantitat...
Multi-dimensional mean-payoff and energy games provide the mathematical foundation for the quantitat...
Energy parity games are infinite two-player turn-based games played on weighted graphs. The objectiv...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an inf...
Abstract. Energy parity games are infinite two-player turn-based games played on weighted graphs. Th...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an inf...
Abstract. We consider parity games on infinite graphs where configurations are represented by contro...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an in...
In mean-payoff games, the objective of the protagonist is to ensure that the limit average of an inf...
Energy parity games are infinite two-player turn-based games played on weighted graphs. The objectiv...
Graph games provide the foundation for modeling and synthesizing reactive processes. In the synthesi...
International audienceTwo-player quantitative zero-sum games provide a natural framework to synthesi...
We consider 2-player games played on a finite state space for an infinite number of rounds. The game...
We consider average-energy games, where the goal is to minimize the long-run average of the accumula...
We consider a class of infinite two-player games on finitely coloured graphs. Our main question is: ...