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Dynamic Programming

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Informationen zum Autor The Dawn of Dynamic ProgrammingRichard E. Bellman (1920-1984) is best known for the invention of dynamic programming in the 1950s. During his amazingly prolific career, based primarily at The University of Southern California, he published 39 books (several of which were reprinted by Dover, including Dynamic Programming, 42809-5, 2003) and 619 papers. Despite battling the crippling effects of a brain injury, he still published 100 papers during the last eleven years of his life. He was a frequent informal advisor to Dover during the 1960s and 1970s. Professor Bellman was awarded the IEEE Medal of Honor in 1979 "for contributions to decision processes and control system theory, particularly the creation and application of dynamic programming." The IEEE citation continued: "Richard Bellman is a towering figure among the contributors to modern control theory and systems analysis. His invention of dynamic programming marked the beginning of a new era in the analysis and optimization of large-scale systems and opened a way for the application of sophisticated computer-oriented techniques in a wide variety of problem areas ranging from the design of guidance systems for space vehicles to pest control and network optimization." In the Author's Own Words:"There are many questions that are difficult to answer, but hardly worth asking. The well-trained mathematician does not measure the value of a problem solely by its intractability. The challenge is there, but even very small boys do not accept all dares." "Scientific developments can always be made logical and rational with sufficient hindsight. It is amazing, however, how clouded the crystal ball looks beforehand. We all wear such intellectual blinders and make such inexplicable blunders that it is amazing that any progress is made at all." — Richard Bellman Klappentext An introduction to the mathematical theory of multistage decision processes, this text takes a "functional equation" approach to the discovery of optimum policies. The text examines existence and uniqueness theorems, the optimal inventory equation, bottleneck problems in multistage production processes, a new formalism in the calculus of variation, multistage games, and more. 1957 edition. Includes 37 figures. Inhaltsverzeichnis New Introduction by Eric V. Denardo, Yale University1. A Multi-stage Allocation Process2. A Stochastic Multistage Decision Process3. The Structure of Dynamic Programming Processes4. Existence and Uniqueness Theorems5. The Optimal Inventory Equation6. Bottleneck Problems in Multistage Production Processes7. Bottleneck Problems: Examples8. A Continuous Stochastic Decision Process9. A New Formalism in the Calculus of Variations10. Multistage Games11. Markovian Decision Processes Indexes....

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Authors Richard Bellman, Richard Ernest Bellman
Publisher Dover Publications Inc.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.01.2003
 
EAN 9780486428093
ISBN 978-0-486-42809-3
No. of pages 366
Dimensions 140 mm x 215 mm x 20 mm
Series Dover Books on Computer Science
Dover Books on Computer Scienc
Dover Books on Computer Science
Dover Books on Computer Scienc
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology

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