2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1902.10654
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Register Games

Karoliina Lehtinen,
Udi Boker

Abstract: The complexity of parity games is a long standing open problem that saw a major breakthrough in 2017 when two quasi-polynomial algorithms were published.This article presents a third, independent approach to solving parity games in quasipolynomial time, based on the notion of register game, a parameterised variant of a parity game. The analysis of register games leads to a quasi-polynomial algorithm for parity games, a polynomial algorithm for restricted classes of parity games and a novel measure of complexit… Show more

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“…First, for its practical applicability. Lehtinen and Boker [25,26] have conjectured that relevant classes of parity games encountered in practice have small register-number. Building on this work, Daviaud, Jurdziński and Thejaswini [9] have shown that register-number and Strahler number coincide, while exhibiting succinct trees which are Strahler-universal.…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, for its practical applicability. Lehtinen and Boker [25,26] have conjectured that relevant classes of parity games encountered in practice have small register-number. Building on this work, Daviaud, Jurdziński and Thejaswini [9] have shown that register-number and Strahler number coincide, while exhibiting succinct trees which are Strahler-universal.…”
Section: Conclusion and Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%