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Infinite Horizon Average Cost Dynamic Programming Subject to Total Variation Distance Ambiguity (1512.06510v1)

Published 21 Dec 2015 in math.OC

Abstract: We analyze the infinite horizon minimax average cost Markov Control Model (MCM), for a class of controlled process conditional distributions, which belong to a ball, with respect to total variation distance metric, centered at a known nominal controlled conditional distribution with radius $R\in [0,2]$, in which the minimization is over the control strategies and the maximization is over conditional distributions. Upon performing the maximization, a dynamic programming equation is obtained which includes, in addition to the standard terms, the oscillator semi-norm of the cost-to-go. First, the dynamic programming equation is analyzed for finite state and control spaces. We show that if the nominal controlled process distribution is irreducible, then for every stationary Markov control policy the maximizing conditional distribution of the controlled process is also irreducible for $R \in [0,R_{max}]$. Second, the generalized dynamic programming is analyzed for Borel spaces. We derive necessary and sufficient conditions for any control strategy to be optimal. Through our analysis, new dynamic programming equations and new policy iteration algorithms are derived. The main feature of the new policy iteration algorithms (which are applied for finite alphabet spaces) is that the policy evaluation and policy improvement steps are performed by using the maximizing conditional distribution, which is obtained via a water filling solution. Finally, the application of the new dynamic programming equations and the corresponding policy iteration algorithms are shown via illustrative examples.

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