Department Seminar Series
To Reach or not to Reach? Efficient Algorithms for Total-Payoff Games
9th March 2016, 15:00
Ashton Lecture Theatre
Prof. Thomas Brihaye
Université de Mons
Place du parc 20
7000 Mons
Belgique
Abstract
Quantitative games are two-player zero-sum games played on directed weighted graphs. Total-payoff games (that can be seen as a refinement of the well-studied mean-payoff games) are the variant where the payoff of a play is computed as the sum of the weights. Our aim is to describe the first pseudo-polynomial time algorithm for total-payoff games in the presence of arbitrary weights. It consists of a non-trivial application of the value iteration paradigm. Indeed, it requires to study, as a milestone, a refinement of these games, called min-cost reachability games, where we add a reachability objective to one of the players. For these games, we give an efficient value iteration algorithm to compute the values and optimal strategies (when they exist), that runs in pseudo-polynomial time. We also propose heuristics allowing one to possibly speed up the computations in both cases.
Maintained by Othon Michail