Discrete and Continuous Caching Games

Abstract

We investigate a discrete search game called the Multiple Caching Game where the searcher's aim is to find all of a set of d treasures hidden in n locations. Allowed queries are sets of locations of size k, and the searcher wins if in all d queries, at least one treasure is hidden in one of the k picked locations. P\'alv\"olgyi showed that the value of the game is at most kdn+d-1d, with equality for large enough n. We conjecture the exact cases of equality. We also investigate variants of the game and show an example where their values are different, answering a question of P\'alv\"olgyi. This game is closely related to a continuous variant, Alpern's Caching Game, based on which we define other continous variants of the multiple caching game and examine their values.

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