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【中商原版】The Game of Cops and Robbers on Graphs Student Mathematical Library 英文原版 图上的警察与强盗博弈 Anthony Ri,null
Nonetheless, it leads to or touches areas such as complexity, probabilistic arguments, homomorphisms, products of graphs, and the structure of finite and infinite graphs.W. ImrichInternationale mathematische nachrichtenAnthony Bonato et Richard J. Nowakowski. The game of cops and robbers on graphs....
Several results about the game of cops and robbers on infinite graphs are analyzed from the perspective of computability theory. Computable robber-win graphs are constructed with the property that no computable robber strategy is a winning strategy, and such that for an arbitrary computable ordinal ...
steps, and prove that for each ≥2, it is PSPACE-complete to decide whether cops can capture the robber. FV Fomin,PA Golovach,D Lokshtanov - 《Theory of Computing Systems》 被引量: 16发表: 2012年 Throttling for the game of Cops and Robbers on graphs We consider the cop-throttling numb...
The Game of Wall Cops and RobbersWall Cops and Robbers is a new vertex pursuit game played on graphs, inspired by both the games of Cops and Robbers and Conway's Angel Problem. In the game, the cops are free to move to any vertex anddoi:10.1007/978-981-10-0251-9_1Anthony Bonato...
We consider a new probabilistic graph searching game played on graphs, inspired by the familiar game of Cops and Robbers. In Zombies and Survivors, a set of zombies attempts to eat a lone survivor loose on a given graph. The zombies randomly choose their initial location, and during the cour...
Colin, Jack, Henry, Victor and Ted play a game of cops and robbers. The robbers' statements are always false while the cops' statements are always true. a) Colin says that Jack is a cop. b) Henry says that Victor is a robber. ...
and Nowakowski, R.J., The game of cops and robbers on graphs, in Student Mathematical Library. Vol. 61 , Providence, RI: Am. Math. Soc., 2011. Fomin, F.V. and Thilikos, D.M., An annotated bibliography on guaranteed graph searching, Theor. Comput. Sci., 2008, vol. 399, pp. ...
For his utter incompetence in the field, it was made certain he would remain on desk duty for the rest of his career. Even so, he and Constable Trundle always end up patrolling the streets with mountains of paperwork left in their wake....