On the method of successive approximations for finding the optimal control of a Markov chain

Karel Sladký

Kybernetika (1969)

  • Volume: 05, Issue: 2, page (167)-176
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Sladký, Karel. "O metodě postupných aproximací pro nalezení optimálního řízení markovského řetězce." Kybernetika 05.2 (1969): (167)-176. <http://eudml.org/doc/27794>.

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References

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  1. R. A. Howard, Dynamic Programming and Markov Processes, Technology Press and Wiley Press, New York 1960. Ruský překlad Sovetskoe radio 1965. (1960) Zbl0091.16001MR0118514
  2. D. J. White, Dynamic Programming Markov Chains and the Method of Successive Approximations, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 6 (1963), 373 - 376. (1963) MR0148480
  3. F. ďÉpenoux, A Probabilistic Production and Inventory Model, Management Science 10 (1963), 98-108. (1963) 
  4. J. Mac Queen, A Modified Dynamic Programming Method for a Markovian Decision Problems, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 14 (1966), 38-43. (1966) MR0191707

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