Justifications and a Reconstruction of Parity Game Solving Algorithms

02/02/2021
by   Ruben Lapauw, et al.
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Parity games are infinite two-player games played on directed graphs. Parity game solvers are used in the domain of formal verification. This paper defines parametrized parity games and introduces an operation, Justify, that determines a winning strategy for a single node. By carefully ordering Justify steps, we reconstruct three algorithms well known from the literature.

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