Strategy complexity of finite-horizon Markov decision processes and simple stochastic games
Computer Science and Game Theory
2012-09-18 v1
Abstract
Markov decision processes (MDPs) and simple stochastic games (SSGs) provide a rich mathematical framework to study many important problems related to probabilistic systems. MDPs and SSGs with finite-horizon objectives, where the goal is to maximize the probability to reach a target state in a given finite time, is a classical and well-studied problem. In this work we consider the strategy complexity of finite-horizon MDPs and SSGs. We show that for all , the natural class of counter-based strategies require at most memory states, and memory of size is required. Thus our bounds are asymptotically optimal. We then study the periodic property of optimal strategies, and show a sub-exponential lower bound on the period for optimal strategies.
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@article{arxiv.1209.3617,
title = {Strategy complexity of finite-horizon Markov decision processes and simple stochastic games},
author = {Krishnendu Chatterjee and Rasmus Ibsen-Jensen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1209.3617},
year = {2012}
}