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Continuoustime Markov Decision Processes 1st Edition Alexey Piunovskiy

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Continuoustime Markov Decision Processes 1st Edition Alexey Piunovskiy
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.49 MB
Pages: 583
Author: Alexey Piunovskiy, Yi Zhang
ISBN: 9783030549862, 9783030549879, 3030549860, 3030549879
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Continuoustime Markov Decision Processes 1st Edition Alexey Piunovskiy by Alexey Piunovskiy, Yi Zhang 9783030549862, 9783030549879, 3030549860, 3030549879 instant download after payment.

This book offers a systematic and rigorous treatment of continuous-time Markov decision processes, covering both theory and possible applications to queueing systems, epidemiology, finance, and other fields. Unlike most books on the subject, much attention is paid to problems with functional constraints and the realizability of strategies.
Three major methods of investigations are presented, based on dynamic programming, linear programming, and reduction to discrete-time problems. Although the main focus is on models with total (discounted or undiscounted) cost criteria, models with average cost criteria and with impulsive controls are also discussed in depth.
The book is self-contained. A separate chapter is devoted to Markov pure jump processes and the appendices collect the requisite background on real analysis and applied probability. All the statements in the main text are proved in detail.
Researchers and graduate students in applied probability, operational research, statistics and engineering will find this monograph interesting, useful and valuable.

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