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Understanding approximate dynamic programming (ADP) in large industrial settings helps develop practical and high-quality solutions to problems that involve making decisions in the presence of uncertainty. With a focus on modeling and algorithms in conjunction with the language of mainstream operations research, artificial intelligence, and control theory, this second edition of Approximate Dynamic Programming Solving the Curses of Dimensionality uniquely integrates four distinct disciplines Markov design processes, mathematical programming, simulation, and statistics to show students, practitioners, and researchers how to successfully model and solve a wide range of real-life problems using ADP.
WARREN B. POWELL, PhD, is Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering at Princeton University, where he is founder and Director of CASTLE Laboratory, a research unit that works with industrial partners to test new ideas found in operations research. The recipient of the 2004 INFORMS Fellow Award, Dr. Powell has authored more than 160 published articles on stochastic optimization, approximate dynamicprogramming, and dynamic resource management.
Format: Book (Hardback)
ISBN13: 9780470604458
Published: November 2011
Number of pages: 656
Width: 238 mm
Height: 163 mm
Audience: College/higher education
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Country: United Kingdom
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