Numerical methods for controlled stochastic delay systems

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The Markov chain approximation methods are widely used for the numerical solution of nonlinear stochastic control problems in continuous time. This book extends the methods to stochastic systems with delays. Because such problems are infinite-dimensional, many new issues arise in getting good numerical approximations and in the convergence proofs. Useful forms of numerical algorithms and system approximations are developed in this work, and the convergence proofs are given. All of the usual cost functions are treated as well as singular and impulsive controls. A major concern is on representations and approximations that use minimal memory.

Features and topics include:

* Surveys properties of the most important stochastic dynamical models, including singular control, and those for diffusion and reflected diffusion models.

* Gives approximations to the dynamical models that simplify the numerical problem, but have only small effects on the behavior.

* Develops an ergodic theory for reflected diffusions with delays, as well as model simplifications useful for numerical approximations for average cost per unit time problems.

* Provides numerical algorithms for models with delays in the path, or path and control, with reduced memory requirements.

* Develops transformations of the problem that yield more efficient approximations when the control, driving Wiener process, and/or reflection processes might be delayed, as well as the path.

* Presents examples with applications to control and modern communications systems.

The book is the first on the subject and will be of interest to all those who work with stochastic delay equations and whose main interest is in either the use of the algorithms or the underlying mathematics. An excellent resource for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners, the work may be used as a graduate-level textbook for a special topics course or seminar on numerical methods in stochastic control.

Author(s): Harold J. Kushner (auth.)
Series: Systems & Control: Foundations & Applications
Edition: 1
Publisher: Birkhäuser Basel
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 282
City: Boston
Tags: Systems Theory, Control; Numerical Analysis; Operations Research, Mathematical Programming; Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes; Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory; Computational Intelligence

Front Matter....Pages 1-18
Examples and Introduction....Pages 1-12
Weak Convergence and Martingales....Pages 13-21
Stochastic Delay Equations: Models....Pages 23-59
Approximations to the Dynamical Models....Pages 61-96
The Ergodic Cost Problem....Pages 97-124
Markov Chain Approximations: Introduction....Pages 125-157
Markov Chain Approximations: Path and Control Delayed.....Pages 159-191
Path and Control Delayed: Continued....Pages 193-226
A Wave Equation Approach....Pages 227-266
Back Matter....Pages 1-18