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Stochastic Dynamic Programming and the Control of Queueing Systems (Hardcover, New)
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A path-breaking account of Markov decision processes-theory and
computation
This book's clear presentation of theory, numerous chapter-end
problems, and development of a unified method for the computation
of optimal policies in both discrete and continuous time make it an
excellent course text for graduate students and advanced
undergraduates. Its comprehensive coverage of important recent
advances in stochastic dynamic programming makes it a valuable
working resource for operations research professionals, management
scientists, engineers, and others.
Stochastic Dynamic Programming and the Control of Queueing Systems
presents the theory of optimization under the finite horizon,
infinite horizon discounted, and average cost criteria. It then
shows how optimal rules of operation (policies) for each criterion
may be numerically determined. A great wealth of examples from the
application area of the control of queueing systems is presented.
Nine numerical programs for the computation of optimal policies are
fully explicated.
The Pascal source code for the programs is available for viewing
and downloading on the Wiley Web site at
www.wiley.com/products/subject/mathematics. The site contains a
link to the author's own Web site and is also a place where readers
may discuss developments on the programs or other aspects of the
material. The source files are also available via ftp at ftp:
//ftp.wiley.com/public/sci_tech_med/stochastic
Stochastic Dynamic Programming and the Control of Queueing Systems
features:
* Path-breaking advances in Markov decision process techniques,
brought together for the first time in book form
* A theorem/proof format (proofs may be omittedwithout loss of
continuity)
* Development of a unified method for the computation of optimal
rules of system operation
* Numerous examples drawn mainly from the control of queueing
systems
* Detailed discussions of nine numerical programs
* Helpful chapter-end problems
* Appendices with complete treatment of background material
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