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Life is Random, Time is Not: Markov Decision Processes with Window Objectives

Thomas Brihaye ; Florent Delgrange ; Youssouf Oualhadj ; Mickael Randour.
The window mechanism was introduced by Chatterjee et al. to strengthen classical game objectives with time bounds. It permits to synthesize system controllers that exhibit acceptable behaviors within a configurable time frame, all along their infinite execution, in contrast to the traditional&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on December 14, 2020

Games Where You Can Play Optimally with Arena-Independent Finite Memory

Patricia Bouyer ; Stéphane Le Roux ; Youssouf Oualhadj ; Mickael Randour ; Pierre Vandenhove.
For decades, two-player (antagonistic) games on graphs have been a framework of choice for many important problems in theoretical computer science. A notorious one is controller synthesis, which can be rephrased through the game-theoretic metaphor as the quest for a winning strategy of the system in&nbsp;[&hellip;]
Published on January 17, 2022

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