Reachability for Branching Concurrent Stochastic Games

06/11/2018
by   Kousha Etessami, et al.
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We give polynomial time algorithms for deciding almost-sure and limit-sure reachability in Branching Concurrent Stochastic Games (BCSGs). These are a class of infinite-state imperfect-information stochastic games that generalize both finite-state concurrent stochastic reachability games, as well as branching simple stochastic reachability games.

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