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A Covering Pursuit Game

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  • UserBen Gillott (Cambridge)
  • ClockThursday 20 March 2025, 14:30-15:30
  • HouseMR12.

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In the `Covering’ game on a graph, a robber and a set of cops play alternately, with the cops each moving to a vertex at distance at most 1 from their current vertex and the robber moving to a vertex at distance at most 2 from his current vertex. The cops win if, after every one of their moves, there is always a cop at the same vertex as the robber. How few cops are needed? We investigate this problem for the two-dimensional grid. There are applications to the game of `Catching a Fast Robber’, and our work answers questions of Bollobas and Leader and of Balister, Bollobas, Narayanan and Shaw.

This talk is part of the Combinatorics Seminar series.

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