On the unsolvability of problems of guaranteed search in a sufficiently large domain (Q5954768)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1701800
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On the unsolvability of problems of guaranteed search in a sufficiently large domain
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1701800

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    On the unsolvability of problems of guaranteed search in a sufficiently large domain (English)
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    6 February 2002
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    Let two point players (a searcher and an evader) move in the plane. Denote their states at time \(t\) as \(S(t)\) and \(H(t)\), respectively. The evader is considered to be detected if the inequality \(|S(t)- H(t)|\leq r\) (\(r\) is the radius of detection) is true. The article shows the existence of insoluble problems of monitoring and detection. Both problems are designated as \((Q, \omega, r\)) where \(Q\) is a bounded set on the plane. It is supposed that the trajectories of the two players satisfy the following constraints \[ |S(t_1) - S(t_2)|\leq |t_1 - t_2 |, \quad |H(t_1)- H(t_2)|\leq \omega |t_1 - t_2 |, \quad 0<\omega<1. \tag{1} \] It is proved that the problem of detection is insoluble if the maximum of a so called perimeter function of the set \(Q\) satisfies an inequality.
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    search problems
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    searching on a non-bounded plane
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