Reachability Games and Parity Games

08/22/2022
by   Volker Diekert, et al.
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Parity games are positionally determined. This is a fundamental and classical result. In 2010, Calude et al. showed a breakthrough result for finite parity games: the winning regions and their positional winning strategies can be computed in quasi-polynomial time. In the present paper we give a self-contained and detailed proofs for both results. The results in this paper are not meant to be original. The positional determinacy result is shown for possibly infinite parity games using the ideas of Zielonka which he published in 1998. In order to show quasi-polynomial time, we follow Lehtinen's register games, which she introduced in 2018. Although the time complexity of Lehtinen's algorithm is not optimal, register games are conceptually simple and interesting in their own right. Various of our proofs are either new or simplifications of the original proofs. The topics in this paper include the definition and the computation of optimal attractors for reachability games, too.

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