MULTI

Multi-Player Games

Multi-Player Games

While a tremendous amount of work has been done on various types of 2-player games (e.g., Chess, Checkers, Go), multi-player games have received less focus. Multi-player games introduce conceptual problems and computational difficulties that do not occur in two-player games, such as the difficulty of reasoning about inter-player relationships and coalitions. Our objective is to develop formal models and computational techniques that will lead to better decision-making in various multi-player domains.

Project lead: Dr. Dana Nau.

For additional information, please contact Dr. Dana Nau or Dr. Inon Zuckerman.

Last updated: November 2009 by John Dickerson.

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