- Homicidal chauffeur problem
In
game theory , the homicidal chauffeur problem is a mathematical pursuit problem which pits a hypothetical runner, who can only move slowly, but is highly maneuverable, against the driver of a motor vehicle, which is much faster but far less maneuverable, who is attempting to run him down. Both runner and driver are assumed to be indefatigable. The question to be solved is: under what circumstances, and with what strategy, can the driver of the car guarantee that he can always catch the pedestrian, or the pedestrian guarantee that he can indefinitely elude the car?The homicidal chauffeur problem is a classic example of a
differential game played incontinuous time in a continuousstate space . Thecalculus of variations andlevel set methods can be used as a mathematical framework for investigating solutions of the problem. Although the problem is phrased as a recreational problem, it is an important model problem for mathematics used in a number of real-world applications.A discrete version of the problem was described by Martin Gardner (in his book Mathematical carnival, chapter 16), where a squad car of speed 2 chases a crook of speed 1 on a rectangular grid, where the squad car but not the crook is constrained not to make left hand turns or U turns.
See also
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Variational calculus
*Level set method
*Apollonius pursuit problem
* Conway'sAngel problem , another mathematical game which pits a powerful and maneuverable adversary against a highly resourceful but less powerful foeExternal links
* [http://home.imm.uran.ru/kumkov/HHCP/nice4.pdf History of the Homicidal Chauffeur Problem] , presentation at the Colloqium dedicated to the 60th anniversary of Prof. Pierre Bernhard. (in Adobe PDF format)
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/f466qu1820h00330/ Analytical study of a case of the homicidal chauffeur game problem]
* [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/350554.html Homicidal Chauffeur Game. Computation of Level Sets of the Value Function]
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