Playing Safe, Ten Years Later
Computer Science and Game Theory
2024-08-07 v4 Formal Languages and Automata Theory
Abstract
We consider two-player games over graphs and give tight bounds on the memory size of strategies ensuring safety objectives. More specifically, we show that the minimal number of memory states of a strategy ensuring a safety objective is given by the size of the maximal antichain of left quotients with respect to language inclusion. This result holds for all safety objectives without any regularity assumptions. We give several applications of this general principle. In particular, we characterize the exact memory requirements for the opponent in generalized reachability games, and we prove the existence of positional strategies in games with counters.
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@article{arxiv.2212.12024,
title = {Playing Safe, Ten Years Later},
author = {Thomas Colcombet and Nathanaël Fijalkow and Florian Horn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.12024},
year = {2024}
}