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Stochastic multiplayer games

theory and algorithms

M. Ummels

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Beschrijving

Stochastic games provide a versatile model for reactive systems that are affected by random events. This dissertation advances the algorithmic theory of stochastic games to incorporate multiple players, whose objectives are not necessarily conflicting. The basis of this work is a comprehensive complexity theoretic analysis of the standard game-theoretic solution concepts in the context of stochastic games over a finite state space. One main result is that the constrained existence of a Nash equilibrium becomes undecidable in this setting. This impossibility result is accompanied by several positive results, including efficient algorithms for natural special cases.

Michael Ummels received his diploma degree in computer science from RWTH Aachen University. He started his doctoral studies at the same university in 2006, supervise by Prof. Dr. Erich Grädel and Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c. Wolfgang Thomas. As ofFebruary 2010, the author is a postdoctoral researcher at ENS Cachan.

Productspecificaties
EAN : 9789085550402
Auteur(s) : M. Ummels
Taal : English
Onderwerp : Wiskunde algemeen
Reeks : Pallas proefschriften
Uitgever : Pallas Publications
Verschenen : December 2010
Druk : 1
Uitvoering : Paperback
Conditie : Nieuw
Pagina's : 174
Afmetingen : 234 x 156 x 11 mm
Gewicht : 304 gram
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