arXiv:2501.17559v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: After the achievement of solving two-player zero-sum games, more AI researchers focus on solving multiplayer games. Urban Network Security Games (\textbf{UNSGs}) represent a class of such games, modeling real-world scenarios where law enforcement must strategically allocate limited resources to intercept criminals escaping within urban networks, and have gained considerable research attention. However, progress in this field has been limited by the absence of a standardized experimental platform and realistic benchmarks with heterogeneous tra

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