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Submixing and Shift-invariant Stochastic Games

Published 25 Jan 2014 in cs.GT | (1401.6575v5)

Abstract: We consider zero-sum stochastic games with perfect information and finitely many states and actions. The payoff is computed by a function which associates to each infinite sequence of states and actions a real number. We prove that if the payoff function is both shift-invariant and submixing, then the game is half-positional, i.e. the first player has an optimal strategy which is both deterministic and stationary. This result relies on the existence of epsilon-subgame-perfect strategies in shift-invariant games, a second contribution of the paper. The techniques can be used to establish a third result: for shift-invariant and submixing payoff functions, the existence of finite-memory strategies for player 2 in one-player games implies the same property for two-player games as well.

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