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This note concerns Markov decision chains with finite state and action sets. The decision maker is assumed to be risk-averse with constant risk sensitive coefficient λ, and the performance of a control policy is measured by the risk-sensitive average cost criterion. In their seminal paper...
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This work concerns finte-state Markov decision chains endowed with the long-run average reward criterion. Assuming that the optimality equation has a solution, it is shown that a nearly optimal stationary policy, as well as an approximation to the optimal average reward within a specified error,...
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In this paper we extend standard dynamic programming results for the risk sensitive optimal control of discrete time Markov chains to a new class of models. The state space is only finite, but now the assumptions about the Markov transition matrix are much less restrictive. Our results are then...
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In this paper we study an optimal investment problem of an insurer when the company has the opportunity to invest in a risky asset using stochastic control techniques. A closed form solution is given when the risk preferences are exponential as well as an estimate of the ruin probability when...
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We study controlled Markov chains with denumerable state space and bounded costs per stage. A (long-run) risk-sensitive average cost criterion, associated to an exponential utility function with a constant risk sensitivity coefficient, is used as a performance measure. The main assumption on the...
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This work concerns discrete-time Markov decision processes with finite state space and bounded costs per stage. The decision maker ranks random costs via the expectation of the utility function associated to a constant risk sensitivity coefficient, and the performance of a control policy is...
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This work concerns controlled Markov chains with denumerable state space and discrete time parameter. The reward function is assumed to be≤0 and the performance of a control policy is measured by the expected total-reward criterion. Within this context, sufficient conditions are given so that...
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This note concerns controlled Markov chains on a denumerable sate space. The performance of a control policy is measured by the risk-sensitive average criterion, and it is assumed that (a) the simultaneous Doeblin condition holds, and (b) the system is communicating under the action of each...
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This note concerns Markov decision processes on a discrete state space. It is supposed that the reward function is nonnegative, and that the decision maker has a nonnull constant risk-sensitivity, which leads to grade random rewards via the expectation of an exponential utility function. The...
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This note concerns discrete-time Markov decision processes with denumerable state space. A control policy is graded by the long-run expected average reward criterion, and the main feature of the model is that the reward function and the transition law depend on an unknown parameter. Besides...
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