On adaptive control of Markov processes

Petr Mandl; Ma.Rosario Romera Ayllón

Kybernetika (1987)

  • Volume: 23, Issue: 2, page 89-103
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Mandl, Petr, and Romera Ayllón, Ma.Rosario. "On adaptive control of Markov processes." Kybernetika 23.2 (1987): 89-103. <http://eudml.org/doc/28024>.

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title = {On adaptive control of Markov processes},
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volume = {23},
year = {1987},
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References

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  1. B. M. Brown, Martingale Central Limit Theorems, Ann. Math. Statist. 42 (1971), 59-66. (1971) Zbl0218.60048MR0290428
  2. A. Hordijk, Dynamic Programming and Markov Potential Theory, Math. Centrum, Amsterdam 1974. (1974) Zbl0284.49012MR0432227
  3. P. Mandl, On the adaptive control of countable Markov chains, Prob. Theory, Banach Center Publications, Vol. 5, 159-173, Warsaw 1979. (1979) Zbl0439.60069MR0561478
  4. P. Mandl, Martingale Methods in Discrete State Random Processes, Supplement to the Journal Kybernetika 18 (1982). (1982) MR0679787
  5. M. R. Romera, Adaptive Control of Markov Processes with Countable State Space, Doctoral Thesis (in Spanish). Universidad Complutense, Madrid 1985. (1985) 

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