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90C40. 2 AMS 1991 subject classifications: 93E20 2 Key words: Non-homogeneous Markov control processes 2 discounted cost criterion 2 discrete-time stochastic systems 2 optimal adaptive policy 2
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Hilgert, Nadine 2 Minjárez-Sosa, J. Adolfo 2
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Computational Statistics 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1
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Adaptive policies for time-varying stochastic systems under discounted criterion
Hilgert, Nadine; Minjárez-Sosa, J. Adolfo - In: Computational Statistics 54 (2001) 3, pp. 491-505
We consider a class of time-varying stochastic control systems, with Borel state and action spaces, and possibly unbounded costs. The processes evolve according to a discrete-time equation x n + 1 =G n (x n , a n , ξ n), n=0, 1, … , where the ξ n are i.i.d. ℜ k-valued random vectors whose...
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Adaptive policies for time-varying stochastic systems under discounted criterion
Hilgert, Nadine; Minjárez-Sosa, J. Adolfo - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 54 (2001) 3, pp. 491-505
We consider a class of time-varying stochastic control systems, with Borel state and action spaces, and possibly unbounded costs. The processes evolve according to a discrete-time equation x <Subscript>n + 1</Subscript>=G <Subscript>n</Subscript> (x <Subscript>n</Subscript> , a <Subscript>n</Subscript> , ξ<Subscript>n</Subscript>), n=0, 1, … , where the ξ<Subscript>n</Subscript> are i.i.d. ℜ<Superscript>k</Superscript>-valued random vectors whose...</superscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript></subscript>
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