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A unified convention for achievement positional games

Published 23 Mar 2025 in cs.DM and math.CO | (2503.18163v1)

Abstract: We introduce achievement positional games, a convention for positional games which encompasses the Maker-Maker and Maker-Breaker conventions. We consider two hypergraphs, one red and one blue, on the same vertex set. Two players, Left and Right, take turns picking a previously unpicked vertex. Whoever first fills an edge of their color, blue for Left or red for Right, wins the game (draws are possible). We establish general properties of such games. In particular, we show that a lot of principles which hold for Maker-Maker games generalize to achievement positional games. We also study the algorithmic complexity of deciding whether Left has a winning strategy as first player when all blue edges have size at mot pp and all red edges have size at most qq. This problem is in P for p,q≤2p,q \leq 2, but it is NP-hard for p≥3p \geq 3 and q=2q=2, coNP-complete for p=2p=2 and q≥3q \geq 3, and PSPACE-complete for p,q≥3p,q \geq 3. A consequence of this last result is that, in the Maker-Maker convention, deciding whether the first player has a winning strategy on a hypergraph of rank 4 after one round of (non-optimal) play is PSPACE-complete.

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