Author:
Alon Noga,Krivelevich Michael,Spencer Joel,Szabó Tibor
Abstract
We investigate a game played on a hypergraph $H=(V,E)$ by two players, Balancer and Unbalancer. They select one element of the vertex set $V$ alternately until all vertices are selected. Balancer wins if at the end of the game all edges $e\in E$ are roughly equally distributed between the two players. We give a polynomial time algorithm for Balancer to win provided the allowed deviation is large enough. In particular, it follows from our result that if $H$ is $n$-uniform and has $m$ edges, then Balancer can achieve having between $n/2-\sqrt{\ln(2m)n/2}$ and $n/2+\sqrt{\ln(2m)n/2}$ of his vertices on every edge $e$ of $H$. We also discuss applications in positional game theory.
Publisher
The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics
Subject
Computational Theory and Mathematics,Geometry and Topology,Theoretical Computer Science,Applied Mathematics,Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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4 articles.
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