IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
Online ISSN : 1745-1361
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Special Section on Foundations of Computer Science — New Trends in Algorithms and Theory of Computation —
Generalized Chat Noir is PSPACE-Complete
Chuzo IWAMOTOYuta MUKAIYuichi SUMIDAKenichi MORITA
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2013 Volume E96.D Issue 3 Pages 502-505

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We study the computational complexity of the following two-player game. The instance is a graph G=(V,E), an initial vertex s ∈ V, and a target set T ⊆ V. A “cat” is initially placed on s. Player 1 chooses a vertex in the graph and removes it and its incident edges from the graph. Player 2 moves the cat from the current vertex to one of the adjacent vertices. Players 1 and 2 alternate removing a vertex and moving the cat, respectively. The game continues until either the cat reaches a vertex of T or the cat cannot be moved. Player 1 wins if and only if the cat cannot be moved before it reaches a vertex of T. It is shown that deciding whether player 1 has a forced win on the game on G is PSPACE-complete.
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