2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2205.00885
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Hierarchical Decompositions of Stochastic Pursuit-Evasion Games

Abstract: In this work we present a hierarchical framework for solving discrete stochastic pursuit-evasion games (PEGs) in large grid worlds. With a partition of the grid world into superstates (e.g., "rooms"), the proposed approach creates a two-resolution decision-making process, which consists of a set of local PEGs at the original state level and an aggregated PEG at the superstate level. Having much smaller cardinality, the local games can be easily solved to a Nash equilibrium. To connect the decision-making at th… Show more

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