Handbook of Markov Decision Processes

Handbook of Markov Decision Processes
Author: Eugene A. Feinberg,Adam Shwartz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781461508052

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Eugene A. Feinberg Adam Shwartz This volume deals with the theory of Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) and their applications. Each chapter was written by a leading expert in the re spective area. The papers cover major research areas and methodologies, and discuss open questions and future research directions. The papers can be read independently, with the basic notation and concepts ofSection 1.2. Most chap ters should be accessible by graduate or advanced undergraduate students in fields of operations research, electrical engineering, and computer science. 1.1 AN OVERVIEW OF MARKOV DECISION PROCESSES The theory of Markov Decision Processes-also known under several other names including sequential stochastic optimization, discrete-time stochastic control, and stochastic dynamic programming-studiessequential optimization ofdiscrete time stochastic systems. The basic object is a discrete-time stochas tic system whose transition mechanism can be controlled over time. Each control policy defines the stochastic process and values of objective functions associated with this process. The goal is to select a "good" control policy. In real life, decisions that humans and computers make on all levels usually have two types ofimpacts: (i) they cost orsavetime, money, or other resources, or they bring revenues, as well as (ii) they have an impact on the future, by influencing the dynamics. In many situations, decisions with the largest immediate profit may not be good in view offuture events. MDPs model this paradigm and provide results on the structure and existence of good policies and on methods for their calculation.

Markov Decision Processes with Applications to Finance

Markov Decision Processes with Applications to Finance
Author: Nicole Bäuerle,Ulrich Rieder
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2011-06-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642183249

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The theory of Markov decision processes focuses on controlled Markov chains in discrete time. The authors establish the theory for general state and action spaces and at the same time show its application by means of numerous examples, mostly taken from the fields of finance and operations research. By using a structural approach many technicalities (concerning measure theory) are avoided. They cover problems with finite and infinite horizons, as well as partially observable Markov decision processes, piecewise deterministic Markov decision processes and stopping problems. The book presents Markov decision processes in action and includes various state-of-the-art applications with a particular view towards finance. It is useful for upper-level undergraduates, Master's students and researchers in both applied probability and finance, and provides exercises (without solutions).

Continuous Time Markov Decision Processes

Continuous Time Markov Decision Processes
Author: Xianping Guo,Onésimo Hernández-Lerma
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-09-18
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9783642025471

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Continuous-time Markov decision processes (MDPs), also known as controlled Markov chains, are used for modeling decision-making problems that arise in operations research (for instance, inventory, manufacturing, and queueing systems), computer science, communications engineering, control of populations (such as fisheries and epidemics), and management science, among many other fields. This volume provides a unified, systematic, self-contained presentation of recent developments on the theory and applications of continuous-time MDPs. The MDPs in this volume include most of the cases that arise in applications, because they allow unbounded transition and reward/cost rates. Much of the material appears for the first time in book form.

Markov Decision Processes

Markov Decision Processes
Author: Martin L. Puterman
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781118625873

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The Wiley-Interscience Paperback Series consists of selected booksthat have been made more accessible to consumers in an effort toincrease global appeal and general circulation. With these newunabridged softcover volumes, Wiley hopes to extend the lives ofthese works by making them available to future generations ofstatisticians, mathematicians, and scientists. "This text is unique in bringing together so many resultshitherto found only in part in other texts and papers. . . . Thetext is fairly self-contained, inclusive of some basic mathematicalresults needed, and provides a rich diet of examples, applications,and exercises. The bibliographical material at the end of eachchapter is excellent, not only from a historical perspective, butbecause it is valuable for researchers in acquiring a goodperspective of the MDP research potential." —Zentralblatt fur Mathematik ". . . it is of great value to advanced-level students,researchers, and professional practitioners of this field to havenow a complete volume (with more than 600 pages) devoted to thistopic. . . . Markov Decision Processes: Discrete Stochastic DynamicProgramming represents an up-to-date, unified, and rigoroustreatment of theoretical and computational aspects of discrete-timeMarkov decision processes." —Journal of the American Statistical Association

Markov Chains and Decision Processes for Engineers and Managers

Markov Chains and Decision Processes for Engineers and Managers
Author: Theodore J. Sheskin
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2016-04-19
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781420051124

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Recognized as a powerful tool for dealing with uncertainty, Markov modeling can enhance your ability to analyze complex production and service systems. However, most books on Markov chains or decision processes are often either highly theoretical, with few examples, or highly prescriptive, with little justification for the steps of the algorithms u

Constrained Markov Decision Processes

Constrained Markov Decision Processes
Author: Eitan Altman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999-03-30
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0849303826

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This book provides a unified approach for the study of constrained Markov decision processes with a finite state space and unbounded costs. Unlike the single controller case considered in many other books, the author considers a single controller with several objectives, such as minimizing delays and loss, probabilities, and maximization of throughputs. It is desirable to design a controller that minimizes one cost objective, subject to inequality constraints on other cost objectives. This framework describes dynamic decision problems arising frequently in many engineering fields. A thorough overview of these applications is presented in the introduction. The book is then divided into three sections that build upon each other. The first part explains the theory for the finite state space. The author characterizes the set of achievable expected occupation measures as well as performance vectors, and identifies simple classes of policies among which optimal policies exist. This allows the reduction of the original dynamic into a linear program. A Lagranian approach is then used to derive the dual linear program using dynamic programming techniques. In the second part, these results are extended to the infinite state space and action spaces. The author provides two frameworks: the case where costs are bounded below and the contracting framework. The third part builds upon the results of the first two parts and examines asymptotical results of the convergence of both the value and the policies in the time horizon and in the discount factor. Finally, several state truncation algorithms that enable the approximation of the solution of the original control problem via finite linear programs are given.

Markov Decision Processes in Practice

Markov Decision Processes in Practice
Author: Richard J. Boucherie,Nico M. van Dijk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2017-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319477664

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This book presents classical Markov Decision Processes (MDP) for real-life applications and optimization. MDP allows users to develop and formally support approximate and simple decision rules, and this book showcases state-of-the-art applications in which MDP was key to the solution approach. The book is divided into six parts. Part 1 is devoted to the state-of-the-art theoretical foundation of MDP, including approximate methods such as policy improvement, successive approximation and infinite state spaces as well as an instructive chapter on Approximate Dynamic Programming. It then continues with five parts of specific and non-exhaustive application areas. Part 2 covers MDP healthcare applications, which includes different screening procedures, appointment scheduling, ambulance scheduling and blood management. Part 3 explores MDP modeling within transportation. This ranges from public to private transportation, from airports and traffic lights to car parking or charging your electric car . Part 4 contains three chapters that illustrates the structure of approximate policies for production or manufacturing structures. In Part 5, communications is highlighted as an important application area for MDP. It includes Gittins indices, down-to-earth call centers and wireless sensor networks. Finally Part 6 is dedicated to financial modeling, offering an instructive review to account for financial portfolios and derivatives under proportional transactional costs. The MDP applications in this book illustrate a variety of both standard and non-standard aspects of MDP modeling and its practical use. This book should appeal to readers for practitioning, academic research and educational purposes, with a background in, among others, operations research, mathematics, computer science, and industrial engineering.

Examples in Markov Decision Processes

Examples in Markov Decision Processes
Author: A. B. Piunovskiy
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781848167933

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This invaluable book provides approximately eighty examples illustrating the theory of controlled discrete-time Markov processes. Except for applications of the theory to real-life problems like stock exchange, queues, gambling, optimal search etc, the main attention is paid to counter-intuitive, unexpected properties of optimization problems. Such examples illustrate the importance of conditions imposed in the theorems on Markov Decision Processes. Many of the examples are based upon examples published earlier in journal articles or textbooks while several other examples are new. The aim was to collect them together in one reference book which should be considered as a complement to existing monographs on Markov decision processes. The book is self-contained and unified in presentation. The main theoretical statements and constructions are provided, and particular examples can be read independently of others. Examples in Markov Decision Processes is an essential source of reference for mathematicians and all those who apply the optimal control theory to practical purposes. When studying or using mathematical methods, the researcher must understand what can happen if some of the conditions imposed in rigorous theorems are not satisfied. Many examples confirming the importance of such conditions were published in different journal articles which are often difficult to find. This book brings together examples based upon such sources, along with several new ones. In addition, it indicates the areas where Markov decision processes can be used. Active researchers can refer to this book on applicability of mathematical methods and theorems. It is also suitable reading for graduate and research students where they will better understand the theory.