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Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Dynamic programming / Markov processes / Stochastic control / Probability / Markov decision process / Sigma-algebra / P versus NP problem / Reinforcement learning
Date: 2013-12-01 12:12:50
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis
Dynamic programming
Markov processes
Stochastic control
Probability
Markov decision process
Sigma-algebra
P versus NP problem
Reinforcement learning

Solvency Markov Decision Processes with Interest Tomáš Brázdil∗1 , Taolue Chen2 , Vojtěch Forejt†3 , Petr Novotný1 , and Aistis Simaitis3 1 2 3

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