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IAT
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Distributed Algorithm for Finding Nucleolus-Stable Payoff Divisions
The agents in multiagent systems can coordinate their actions and handle tasks jointly by forming coalitions. One of the important steps in this process is the fair division of pa...
Hrishikesh J. Goradia, José M. Vidal
VALUETOOLS
2006
ACM
176views Hardware» more  VALUETOOLS 2006»
13 years 11 months ago
How to solve large scale deterministic games with mean payoff by policy iteration
Min-max functions are dynamic programming operators of zero-sum deterministic games with finite state and action spaces. The problem of computing the linear growth rate of the or...
Vishesh Dhingra, Stephane Gaubert
DM
2007
125views more  DM 2007»
13 years 5 months ago
Generalized switch-setting problems
Switch-setting games like Lights Out are typically modelled as a graph, where the vertices represent switches and lamps, and the edges capture the switching rules. We generalize t...
Torsten Muetze
COR
2006
129views more  COR 2006»
13 years 5 months ago
Game-theoretic analysis of an ancient Chinese horse race problem
This paper analyzes a legendary Chinese horse race problem involving the King of Qi and General Tianji which took place more than 2000 years ago. In this problem each player owns ...
Mingming Leng, Mahmut Parlar
ICALP
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Perfect Information Stochastic Priority Games
We introduce stochastic priority games — a new class of perfect information stochastic games. These games can take two different, but equivalent, forms. In stopping priority ga...
Hugo Gimbert, Wieslaw Zielonka