Multi-agent Games with Finite-horizon Goals
Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of multi-agent systems and finite-horizon goals in formal verification through this 45-minute lecture by Senthil Rajasekaran from Rice University. Delve into complexity-theoretic results that illuminate the driving forces behind multi-agent interactions in game theory and distributed systems analysis. Examine interesting use cases and interactions arising from finite-horizon goals, and investigate the crucial problem of representation in multi-agent systems. Gain insights into recent trends in formal verification and their mathematical implications for system design and analysis.
Syllabus
Multi-agent games with finite-horizon goals
Taught by
Simons Institute
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