Controlling a random population
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Published:2021-11-24
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Volume:Volume 17, Issue 4
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ISSN:1860-5974
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Container-title:Logical Methods in Computer Science
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language:en
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Author:
Colcombet Thomas,Fijalkow Nathanaël,Ohlmann Pierre
Abstract
Bertrand et al. introduced a model of parameterised systems, where each agent
is represented by a finite state system, and studied the following control
problem: for any number of agents, does there exist a controller able to bring
all agents to a target state? They showed that the problem is decidable and
EXPTIME-complete in the adversarial setting, and posed as an open problem the
stochastic setting, where the agent is represented by a Markov decision
process. In this paper, we show that the stochastic control problem is
decidable. Our solution makes significant uses of well quasi orders, of the
max-flow min-cut theorem, and of the theory of regular cost functions. We
introduce an intermediate problem of independence interest called the
sequential flow problem and study its complexity.
Publisher
Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD)
Subject
General Computer Science,Theoretical Computer Science