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Duality and Markovian strategies (English)
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11 April 2000
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This paper is concerned with finitely repeated two player zero-sum stochastic games with lack of information on one side. Some properties of the optimal strategies and the values are obtained by using the dual game defined by \textit{B. De Meyer} [Math. Oper. Res. 21, 209-236 (1996; Zbl 0846.90142)]. It is proved that in the original game the uninformed player has an optimal behavior strategy that does not depend of his past own moves; moreover at each stage it depends only on the current stochastic state, on the stage and on a state variable that can be updated using its last value, the last move of the opponent and the current stochastic state. In the last section, some extensions are stated; in particular the result is extended to the case of games with incomplete information on both sides.
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stochastic games
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incomplete information
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Markov strategy
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finitely repeated two player zero-sum stochastic games
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dual game
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