Non-deterministic asynchronous automata games and their undecidability
Abstract
We propose a new model of a distributed game, called an ATS game, which is played on a non-deterministic asynchronous transition system -- a natural distributed finite-state device working on Mazurkiewicz traces. This new partial-information game is played between an environment and a distributed system comprising multiple processes. A distributed strategy uses causal past to make the next move. The key algorithmic question is to solve the game, that is, to decide the existence of a distributed winning strategy. It turns out ATS games are equivalent to asynchronous games, which are known to be undecidable. We prove that ATS games are undecidable in this article.
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