| 1973 - 718 pagine
...policy (rule for decisions) has the property that whatever the initial state and initial decisions are , the remaining decisions must constitute an optimal...regard to the state resulting from the first decision. This principle yields a useful recurrence relation, which follows after some preliminaries. Consider... | |
| 1966 - 930 pagine
...the property that whatever the initial state and the ini decisions are, the remaining decisions will constitute an optimal policy with regard to the state resulting from the first decision. 3. The fundamental functional equation Consider the following problem: maximize the functional , y)dt... | |
| 1962 - 452 pagine
...principle of optimality states that "an optimal policy has the property that whatever the initial state and initial decision are, the remaining decisions must...to the state resulting from the first decision.*' At each stage a search is conducted over the discrete control vector space of that stage in order to... | |
| 1962 - 448 pagine
...principle of optimality states that "an optimal policy has the property that whatever the initial state and initial decision are, the remaining decisions must...regard to the state resulting from the first decision." At each stage a search is conducted over the discrete control vector space of that stage in order to... | |
| 1962 - 448 pagine
...principle of optimality states that "an optimal policy has the property that whatever the initial state and initial decision are, the remaining decisions must...constitute an optimal policy with regard to the state result big from the first decision." At each stage a search is conducted over the discrete control... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1966 - 658 pagine
...problems. By observing that "an optimal policy has the property that whatever the initial state and initial decision are, the remaining decisions must...regard to the state resulting from the first decision" one can represent the process in the form of a functional equation. For finite processes, this equation... | |
| K. N. Duggal - 1996 - 608 pagine
...ofOptimalitywhich states that whatever the initial state and the initial decisions are, the remaining decision must constitute an optimal policy with regard to the state resulting from the first decision. Mathematically, it may be expressed in the form /„ (X) = max \gn (Xn) + /„ -l(X- X,,) } 0 < Xn<X... | |
| Mordecai Avriel, Boaz Golany - 1996 - 662 pagine
...optimal policy has the property that whatever the initial state and action are, the remaining actions must constitute an optimal policy with regard to the state resulting from the first transition. The traditional version is virtually identical to the functional equation. Dynamic programming... | |
| Martino Bardi, Italo Capuzzo-Dolcetta - 2008 - 586 pagine
...appropriately shifted in time. This is the way Bellman formulated the '"Principle of Optimality" |Bel71]: "An optimal policy has the property that whatever...regard to the state resulting from the first decision" (Bellman referred to discrete time processes. ln our setting the "initial decision" is the choice of... | |
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