| 1966 - 930 pages
.../n+i(x) can be determined if fn(x) alone is known. We thus arrive at Bellman's principle of optimality: an optimal policy has the property that whatever the initial state and the ini decisions are, the remaining decisions will constitute an optimal policy with regard to the... | |
| 1962 - 448 pages
...process is reduced to a set of discrete processes or stages. The 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... | |
| 1962 - 448 pages
...process is reduced to a set of discrete processes or stages. The 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... | |
| 1962 - 452 pages
...process is reduced to a set of discrete processes or stages. The 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... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Government Operations - 1966 - 658 pages
...programing is a mathematical technique applicable to multistage decision process problems. By observing 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... | |
| Martin P. Wanielista, Yousef A. Yousef - 1992 - 618 pages
...in a principle of optimality (Bellman, 1957) that provides the structure for dynamic programming, or "an optimal policy has the property that whatever...the remaining decisions must constitute an optimal and feasible policy with regard to the state resulting from the first decision." The specific optimization... | |
| Nihon SÅ«gakkai - 1993 - 1180 pages
...features of Bellman's methodology of dynamic programming is the appeal to the principle of optimality: 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... | |
| Yong-Zai Lu - 1996 - 350 pages
...stage. The mathematical basis of DP is the 'principle of optima li ty' (Bellman and Drefus, 1962) : 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... | |
| Mordecai Avriel, Boaz Golany - 1996 - 662 pages
...changed, but all other actions are held as they were. Principle of optimality (traditional version). An 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... | |
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