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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
History-deterministic timed automata2024-11-12Paper
Priority promotion with Parysian flair2024-10-29Paper
Natural colors of Infinite words2024-09-12Paper
Singly exponential translation of alternating weak Büchi automata to unambiguous Büchi automata2024-06-26Paper
Semantic flowers for good-for-games and deterministic automata2024-03-13Paper
Omega-Regular Objectives in Model-Free Reinforcement Learning2023-11-24Paper
Accelerated model checking of parametric Markov chains2023-07-28Paper
History-deterministic timed automata are not determinizable2023-07-21Paper
Incremental Verification of Parametric and Reconfigurable Markov Chains2023-06-28Paper
An impossibility result in automata-theoretic reinforcement learning2023-06-02Paper
Alternating good-for-MDPs automata2023-06-02Paper
Model-Free Reinforcement Learning for Lexicographic Omega-Regular Objectives2023-04-21Paper
Faithful and Effective Reward Schemes for Model-Free Reinforcement Learning of Omega-Regular Objectives2022-12-22Paper
Good-for-MDPs Automata for Probabilistic Analysis and Reinforcement Learning2022-10-13Paper
Model-Free Reinforcement Learning for Stochastic Parity Games2022-07-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50797612022-05-28Paper
Model-free reinforcement learning for branching Markov decision processes2022-03-25Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50284622022-02-09Paper
\( \omega \)-automata2022-02-04Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50138752021-12-03Paper
Simple stochastic games with almost-sure energy-parity objectives are in NP and conp2021-10-18Paper
Satisfiability modulo theories and chiral heterotic string vacua with positive cosmological constant2021-10-12Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50051252021-08-04Paper
Maximum rooted connected expansion2021-06-22Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49865022021-04-27Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49658652021-03-10Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q51510402021-02-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q51446782021-01-19Paper
Fast two-robot disk evacuation with wireless communication2020-11-06Paper
Learning to Complement Büchi Automata2020-07-07Paper
Eternally dominating large grids2019-10-16Paper
Complementing semi-deterministic Büchi automata2019-09-17Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q52329022019-09-13Paper
A Simple Algorithm for Solving Qualitative Probabilistic Parity Games2019-05-03Paper
Buying optimal payoffs in bi-matrix games2018-12-10Paper
Fast two-robot disk evacuation with wireless communication2018-08-16Paper
Incentive Stackelberg Mean-Payoff Games2018-07-06Paper
Optimal control for multi-mode systems with discrete costs2017-12-01Paper
Model-checking iterated games2017-10-26Paper
Lazy probabilistic model checking without determinisation2017-09-12Paper
Eternally dominating large grids2017-07-21Paper
Bounded-rate multi-mode systems based motion planning2017-05-19Paper
Synthesising Strategy Improvement and Recursive Algorithms for Solving 2.5 Player Parity Games2017-02-21Paper
Solving parity games in big steps2016-11-14Paper
Efficient approximation of optimal control for continuous-time Markov games2016-03-10Paper
Controlling loosely cooperating processes2015-12-15Paper
Multiplayer Cost Games with Simple Nash Equilibria2015-12-11Paper
Symmetric Strategy Improvement2015-11-04Paper
Knowledge = Observation + Memory + Computation2015-10-01Paper
Synthesis of succinct systems2015-07-13Paper
Complexity of node coverage games2015-05-18Paper
Determinising Parity Automata2014-10-14Paper
Tight Bounds for Complementing Parity Automata2014-10-14Paper
Editorial: Special issue on synthesis2014-07-03Paper
Distributed synthesis is simply undecidable2014-04-15Paper
Unlimited Decidability of Distributed Synthesis with Limited Missing Knowledge2013-09-20Paper
Model-Checking Iterated Games2013-08-05Paper
Time and Parallelizability Results for Parity Games with Bounded Tree and DAG Width2013-06-20Paper
Optimal time-abstract schedulers for CTMDPs and continuous-time Markov games2013-02-19Paper
Bounded Satisfiability for PCTL2012-11-22Paper
Tight Bounds for the Determinisation and Complementation of Generalised Büchi Automata2012-11-21Paper
Synthesis of Succinct Systems2012-11-21Paper
Playing Optimally on Timed Automata with Random Delays2012-11-21Paper
Time and Parallelizability Results for Parity Games with Bounded Treewidth2012-11-01Paper
Efficient Approximation of Optimal Control for Markov Games2012-08-31Paper
Beyond Hyper-Minimisation--Minimising DBAs and DPAs is NP-Complete2012-08-29Paper
Büchi Complementation Made Tight2012-04-24Paper
Finite optimal control for time-bounded reachability in CTMDPs and continuous-time Markov games2012-03-23Paper
The Buck Stops Here: Order, Chance, and Coordination in Distributed Control2011-10-07Paper
Coordination Logic2010-09-03Paper
From Parity and Payoff Games to Linear Programming2009-10-16Paper
Tighter Bounds for the Determinisation of Büchi Automata2009-03-31Paper
Satisfiability and Finite Model Property for the Alternating-Time μ-Calculus2009-03-12Paper
Automatic Synthesis of Assumptions for Compositional Model Checking2009-03-11Paper
An Optimal Strategy Improvement Algorithm for Solving Parity and Payoff Games2008-11-20Paper
Selective Approaches for Solving Weak Games2008-09-04Paper
Synthesis for Probabilistic Environments2008-09-04Paper
ATL* Satisfiability Is 2EXPTIME-Complete2008-08-19Paper
Distributed Synthesis for Alternating-Time Logics2008-07-03Paper
Bounded Synthesis2008-07-03Paper
Solving Parity Games in Big Steps2008-04-24Paper
Synthesis of Asynchronous Systems2007-09-10Paper
SEMI-AUTOMATIC DISTRIBUTED SYNTHESIS2007-03-13Paper
Automated Technology for Verification and Analysis2006-10-10Paper

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