Probability and Statistics Seminar
Meets Mondays 3--4 pm in 509 Lake Hall
This seminar features talks in the areas of probability theory,
classical information theory, quantum information theory, and
statistics. The current organizer of the seminar is Michael Malyutov.
Upcoming Talks:
- March 26, 2001
Speaker: Eugene A. Feinberg (SUNY Stony Brook)
Title: Nonatomic Total Reward Markov Decision Processes
with Multiple Criteria
Abstract: We consider a Markov decision process with an
uncountable state space for which the vector performance
functional has the form of expected total rewards. Under the
single condition that initial distribution and transition
probabilities are nonatomic, we prove that the performance space
coincides with that generated by nonrandomized Markov policies.
We also provide conditions for the existence of optimal policies
when the goal is to maximize one component of the performance
vector subject to inequality constraints on other components. We
illustrate our results with examples of production and financial
problems.
Last Modified: March, 2001
Comments or corrections to: king@neu.edu