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Finite-memory Strategies for Almost-sure Energy-MeanPayoff Objectives in MDPs

Computer Science and Game Theory 2025-10-13 v2

Abstract

We consider finite-state Markov decision processes with the combined Energy-MeanPayoff objective. The controller tries to avoid running out of energy while simultaneously attaining a strictly positive mean payoff in a second dimension. We show that finite memory suffices for almost surely winning strategies for the Energy-MeanPayoff objective. This is in contrast to the closely related Energy-Parity objective, where almost surely winning strategies require infinite memory in general. We show that exponential memory is sufficient (even for deterministic strategies) and necessary (even for randomized strategies) for almost surely winning Energy-MeanPayoff. The upper bound holds even if the strictly positive mean payoff part of the objective is generalized to multidimensional strictly positive mean payoff. Finally, it is decidable in pseudo-polynomial time whether an almost surely winning strategy exists.

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@article{arxiv.2404.14522,
  title  = {Finite-memory Strategies for Almost-sure Energy-MeanPayoff Objectives in MDPs},
  author = {Mohan Dantam and Richard Mayr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.14522},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

36 pages, Full version (incl. appendix) of a paper presented at ICALP 2024. Revision: Updated proof of Lemma 30