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Abstract
In this talk I will present ideas and results about the automatic synthesis of control strategies, particularly when the environment disturbances prevent the full achievement of a prescribed goal. Drawing connections with decision theory and game theory, I will discuss ways to obtain general and goal-independent solution concepts that capture the intuitive notion of best-effort control under overwhelming disturbances.