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Mathematical analysis / Mathematical optimization / Operations research / Stochastic game / Nash equilibrium / Markov chain / Determinacy / Stochastic process / Mathematics / Analysis / Multi-objective optimization
Date: 2016-07-05 18:17:09
Mathematical analysis
Mathematical optimization
Operations research
Stochastic game
Nash equilibrium
Markov chain
Determinacy
Stochastic process
Mathematics
Analysis
Multi-objective optimization

Decidability Results for Multi-objective Stochastic Games Romain Brenguier and Vojtˇech Forejt Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, UK Abstract. We study stochastic two-player turn-based games in which

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