In a parity game, Eve and Adam take turns in moving a token along the edges of a directed graph, which are labelled by integers called priorities. This interaction results in an infinite path, and Eve wins the game if the maximal priority appearing infinitely often is even. In the more general setting of mean-payoff games, priorities are replaced by positive or negative integers interpreted as payoffs from Eve to Adam; Eve seeks to minimize their long-term average. Both parity and mean-payoff games are positional: optimal decisions can be made depending only on the current position. The problems of determining the winner for these two games thus belong to NP and coNP, and have attracted considerable attention since the early nineties wh...
In a mean-payoff parity game, one of the two players aims both to achieve a qualitative parity objec...
Two player games played on finite graphs have attracted much interest in the formal methods com-muni...
We propose a novel algorithm for the solution of mean-payoff games that merges together two seemingl...
In a parity game, Eve and Adam take turns in moving a token along the edges of a directed graph, whi...
We study the computational complexity of solving mean payoff games. This class of games can be seen ...
Graph games provide the foundation for modeling and synthesis of reactive processes. Such games are ...
Parity games are infinite two person games, here considered on finite graphs. A play is an infinite ...
We study turn-based quantitative games of infinite duration opposing twoantagonistic players and pla...
The thesis deals with aspects of the algorithmic complexity of some infinite games, called graph gam...
Parity games are games that are played on directed graphs whose vertices are labeled by natural numb...
We consider parity games, a special form of two-player infinite-duration games on numerically labell...
Games on graphs have become an indispensable tool in modern computer science. They provide powerful ...
We study the computational complexity of solving mean payoff games. This class of games can be seen ...
What payoffs are positionally determined for deterministic two-player antagonistic games on finite d...
Parity games are abstract infinite-round games that take an important role in formal verification. I...
In a mean-payoff parity game, one of the two players aims both to achieve a qualitative parity objec...
Two player games played on finite graphs have attracted much interest in the formal methods com-muni...
We propose a novel algorithm for the solution of mean-payoff games that merges together two seemingl...
In a parity game, Eve and Adam take turns in moving a token along the edges of a directed graph, whi...
We study the computational complexity of solving mean payoff games. This class of games can be seen ...
Graph games provide the foundation for modeling and synthesis of reactive processes. Such games are ...
Parity games are infinite two person games, here considered on finite graphs. A play is an infinite ...
We study turn-based quantitative games of infinite duration opposing twoantagonistic players and pla...
The thesis deals with aspects of the algorithmic complexity of some infinite games, called graph gam...
Parity games are games that are played on directed graphs whose vertices are labeled by natural numb...
We consider parity games, a special form of two-player infinite-duration games on numerically labell...
Games on graphs have become an indispensable tool in modern computer science. They provide powerful ...
We study the computational complexity of solving mean payoff games. This class of games can be seen ...
What payoffs are positionally determined for deterministic two-player antagonistic games on finite d...
Parity games are abstract infinite-round games that take an important role in formal verification. I...
In a mean-payoff parity game, one of the two players aims both to achieve a qualitative parity objec...
Two player games played on finite graphs have attracted much interest in the formal methods com-muni...
We propose a novel algorithm for the solution of mean-payoff games that merges together two seemingl...