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On the inference of strategies (English)
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1989
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Some methods of automata theory are used to nonzero-sum two-person games. The infinite tournaments of such games are investigated. In the case of finite-state strategies the author uses graph traversal techniques to detecting opponent's strategy and developing an optimal defense. The author shows that the optimal defense to a counter machine strategy need to be finite-state, and that determining an optimal defense to an arbitrary Turing machine strategy is undecidable.
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automata theory
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games
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infinite tournaments
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defense
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