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Deterministic Graphical Games Revisited
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2010
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Mechanism DesignEngineeringCombinatorial GameNatural GeneralizationGame TheoryBusinessComputational ComplexityComputer ScienceDeterministic Graphical GamesComputational Game TheoryGamesCombinatorial OptimizationImperfect Information GameRetrograde AnalysisGame DesignAlgorithmic Game TheoryNon-deterministic Game
Starting from Zermelo’s classical formal treatment of chess, we trace through history the analysis of two-player win/lose/draw games with perfect information and potentially infinite play. Such chess-like games have appeared in many different research communities, and methods for solving them, such as retrograde analysis, have been rediscovered independently. We then revisit Washburn’s deterministic graphical games (DGGs), a natural generalization of chess-like games to arbitrary zero-sum payoffs. We study the complexity of solving DGGs and obtain an almost-linear time comparison-based algorithm for finding optimal strategies in such games. The existence of a linear time comparison-based algorithm remains an open problem.
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