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Decision Making & Negotiations Research

Foolproof convergence in multichain policy iteration

Authors
Paul Schweitzer and Awi Federgruen
Date
June 15, 1978
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications

An example for undiscounted multichain Markov Renewal Programming shows that policies may exist such that the Policy Iteration Algorithm (PIA) can converge to these policies for some (but not all) choices of the additive constants in the relative values, and as a consequence that the PIA may cycle if the relative values are improperly determined.

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The optimality equation in average cost denumerable state semi-Markov decision problems, recurrency conditions and algorithms

Authors
Awi Federgruen and H. C. Tijms
Date
June 1, 1978
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Journal of Applied Probability

This paper is concerned with the optimality equation for the average costs in a denumerable state semi-Markov decision model. It will be shown that under each of a number of recurrency conditions on the transition probability matrices associated with the stationary policies, the optimality equation has a bounded solution. This solution indeed yields a stationary policy which is optimal for a strong version of the average cost optimality criterion.

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On N person stochastic games with denumerable state space

Authors
Awi Federgruen
Date
January 1, 1978
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Advances in Applied Probability

This paper considers non-cooperative N-person stochastic games with a countable state space and compact metric action spaces. We concentrate upon the average return per unit time criterion for which the existence of an equilibrium policy is established under a number of recurrency conditions with respect to the transition probability matrices associated with the stationary policies.

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Recurrence Conditions in Denumerable State Markov Decision Processes

Authors
Awi Federgruen, A. Hordijk, and H. C. Tijms
Date
January 1, 1978
Format
Chapter
Book
Dynamic Programming and Its Applications

This paper considers an undiscounted semi-Markov decision problem with denumerable state space and compact metric action spaces. Recurrence conditions on the transition probability matrices associated with the stationary policies are considered and relations between these conditions are established. Also it is shown that under each of these conditions the optimality equation for the average costs has a bounded solution.

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The asymptotic behavior of undiscounted value iteration in Markov decision problems

Authors
Paul Schweitzer and Awi Federgruen
Date
November 1, 1977
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Mathematics of Operations Research

This paper considers undiscounted Markov Decision Problems. For the general multichain case, we obtain necessary and sufficient conditions which guarantee that the maximal total expected reward for a planning horizon of n epochs minus n times the long run average expected reward has a finite limit as n approaches infinity for each initial state and each final reward vector. In addition, we obtain a characterization of the chain and periodicity structure of the set of one-step and J-step maximal gain policies.

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A general Markov decision method I: Model and techniques

Authors
G. de Leve, Awi Federgruen, and H. C. Tijms
Date
January 1, 1977
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Advances in Applied Probability

This paper provides a new approach for solving a wide class of Markov decision problems including problems in which the space is general and the system can be continuously controlled. The optimality criterion is the long-run average cost per unit time. We decompose the decision processes into a common underlying stochastic process and a sequence of interventions so that the decision processes can be embedded upon a reduced set of states.

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A general Markov decision method II: Applications

Authors
G. de Leve, Awi Federgruen, and H. C. Tijms
Date
January 1, 1977
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Advances in Applied Probability

In a preceding paper we have introduced a new approach for solving a wide class of Markov decision problems in which the state-space may be general and the system may be continuously controlled. The criterion is the average cost. This paper discusses two applications of this approach. The first application concerns a house-selling problem in which a constructor builds houses which may be sold at any stage of the construction and potential customers make offers depending on the stage of the construction.

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Some Impacts of Collective Bargaining on Local Government: A Diversity Thesis

Authors
Raymond Horton, David Lewin, and James W. Kuhn
Date
February 1, 1976
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Administration and Society

Reprinted in Fred Lane, (ed.), <em>Current Issues in Public Administration</em> (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1978), pp. 288- 301.

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The Impact of Collective Bargaining on the Merit System in Government

Authors
Raymond Horton and David Lewin
Date
September 1, 1975
Format
Journal Article
Journal
Dispute Resolution Journal

Can collective bargaining and the merit system co-exist in public employment? Many writers in the field think that concepts of merit must give way to seniority in government service, as it has in the private sector. The authors believe that view is incorrect. Indeed, by pressing for equity, and an end to patronage, unions may even be contributing to the strengthening of the merit system.

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