نتایج جستجو برای: perfect information
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We consider games with perfect information and deterministic transitions. A common solution concept is the concept of subgame-perfect ε-equilibrium, where ε ≥ 0, which is a strategy profile such that no player can improve his payoff in any subgame by more than ε. We propose and examine a number of refinements of this concept. A major emphasis lies on existence results. Roughly speaking, the mos...
Certain subgraphs of a given graph G restrict the minimum number χ(G) of colors that can be assigned to the vertices of G such that the endpoints of all edges receive distinct colors. Some of such subgraphs are related to the celebrated Strong Perfect Graph Theorem, as it implies that every graph G contains a clique of size χ(G), or an odd hole or an odd anti-hole as an induced subgraph. In thi...
We present a simple and e cient dictionary with worst case constant lookup time, equaling the theoretical performance of the classic dynamic perfect hashing scheme of Dietzfelbinger et al. (Dynamic perfect hashing: Upper and lower bounds. SIAM J. Comput., 23(4):738 761, 1994). The space usage is similar to that of binary search trees, i.e., three words per key on average. The practicality of th...
A graph is Berge if no induced subgraph of it is an odd cycle of length at least five or the complement of one. In joint work with Robertson, Seymour, and Thomas we recently proved the Strong Perfect Graph Theorem, which was a conjecture about the chromatic number of Berge graphs. The proof consisted of showing that every Berge graph either belongs to one of a few basic classes, or admits one o...
Multicasting K independent messages via multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels to multiple users where each user already has a subset of messages as side information is studied. A general framework of constructing layered space-time index coding (LSTIC) from a large class of space-time block codes (STBC), including perfect STBC, is proposed. We analyze the proposed LSTIC and show that i...
Normal graphs are defined in terms of cross-intersecting set families: a graph is normal if it admits a clique cover Q and a stable set cover S s.t. every clique in Q intersects every stable set in S. Normal graphs can be considered as closure of perfect graphs by means of co-normal products (K ̈orner [6]) and graph entropy (Czisz ́ar et al. [5]). Perfect graphs have been recently characterized a...
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