Winning by Numbers: Connecting Strong Admissibility to Optimal Play in Argumentation
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- Martin Caminadac(Author),
- Bertram Ludäscherb(Author)
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- bUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
- cCardiff University
Abstract
Strongly admissible labelings and min-max numberings offer well-founded explanations in formal argumentation. We establish a precise correspondence between min-max numberings and remoteness functions from combinatorial game theory, showing that min-max numbers characterize optimal play length, i.e., where players seek the fastest win or longest delay of loss. Our game–argumentation duality strengthens the theoretical and computational foundations for cross-fertilization between argumentation and game theory: game-theoretic provenance explanations apply to argumentation frameworks; pure strategy-based provenance aligns with strongly admissible labelings; and a linear-time algorithm for computing remoteness is sufficient to compute grounded labelings and min-max numbers.
