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A mathematical framework for learning and adaption: (generalized) random systems with complete connections.

Ulrich Herkenrath, Radu Theodorescu (1981)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

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The aim of this paper is to show that the theory of (generalized) random systems with complete connection may serve as a mathematical framework for learning and adaption. Chapter 1 is of an introductory nature and gives a general description of the problems with which one is faced. In Chapter 2 the mathematical model and some results about it are explained. Chapter 3 deals with special learning and adaption models.

Risk probability optimization problem for finite horizon continuous time Markov decision processes with loss rate

Haifeng Huo, Xian Wen (2021)

Kybernetika

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This paper presents a study the risk probability optimality for finite horizon continuous-time Markov decision process with loss rate and unbounded transition rates. Under drift condition, which is slightly weaker than the regular condition, as detailed in existing literature on the risk probability optimality Semi-Markov decision processes, we prove that the value function is the unique solution of the corresponding optimality equation, and demonstrate the existence of a risk probability...

On a class of linear models.

Radu Theodorescu (1985)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

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This paper is concerned with classification criteria, asymptotic behaviour and stationarity of a non-Markovian model with linear transition rule, called a linear OM-chain. This problems are solved by making use of the structure of the stochastic matrix appearing in the definition of such a model. The model studied includes as special cases the Markovian model as well as the linear learning model, and has applications in psychological and biological research, in control theory, and in...

Fast simulation for road traffic network

Roberta Jungblut-Hessel, Brigitte Plateau, William J. Stewart, Bernard Ycart (2001)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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In this paper we present a method to perform fast simulation of large markovian systems. This method is based on the use of three concepts: Markov chain uniformization, event-driven dynamics, and modularity. An application of urban traffic simulation is presented to illustrate the performance of our approach.