Faster O(|V|^2|E|W)-Time Energy Algorithms for Optimal Strategy Synthesis in Mean Payoff Games
Abstract
This study strengthens the links between Mean Payoff Games (\MPG{s}) and Energy Games (EG{s}). Firstly, we offer a faster pseudo-polynomial time and space deterministic algorithm for solving the Value Problem and Optimal Strategy Synthesis in \MPG{s}. This improves the best previously known estimates on the pseudo-polynomial time complexity to: where counts the number of times that a certain energy-lifting operator is applied to any , along a certain sequence of Value-Iterations on reweighted \EG{s}; and is the degree of . This improves significantly over a previously known pseudo-polynomial time estimate, i.e. \citep{CR15, CR16}, as the pseudo-polynomiality is now confined to depend solely on . Secondly, we further explore on the relationship between Optimal Positional Strategies (OPSs) in \MPG{s} and Small Energy-Progress Measures (SEPMs) in reweighted \EG{s}. It is observed that the space of all OPSs, , admits a unique complete decomposition in terms of extremal-SEPM{s} in reweighted EG{s}. This points out what we called the "Energy-Lattice associated to ". Finally, it is offered a pseudo-polynomial total-time recursive procedure for enumerating (w/o repetitions) all the elements of , and for computing the corresponding partitioning of .
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@article{arxiv.1609.01517,
title = {Faster O(|V|^2|E|W)-Time Energy Algorithms for Optimal Strategy Synthesis in Mean Payoff Games},
author = {Carlo Comin and Romeo Rizzi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1609.01517},
year = {2016}
}