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A faster index algorithm and a computational study for bandits with switching costs

Published 4 Apr 2023 in math.OC and math.PR | (2304.01871v1)

Abstract: We address the intractable multi-armed bandit problem with switching costs, for which Asawa and Teneketzis introduced in [M. Asawa and D. Teneketzis. 1996. Multi-armed bandits with switching penalties. IEEE Trans. Automat. Control, 41 328-348] an index that partially characterizes optimal policies, attaching to each project state a continuation index'' (its Gittins index) and aswitching index.'' They proposed to jointly compute both as the Gittins index of a project with $2 n$ states -- when the original project has $n$ states -- resulting in an eight-fold increase in $O(n3)$ arithmetic operations relative to those to compute the continuation index. We present a faster decoupled computation method, which in a first stage computes the continuation index and then, in a second stage, computes the switching index an order of magnitude faster in at most $n2 + O(n)$ arithmetic operations, achieving overall a four-fold reduction in arithmetic operations and substantially reduced memory operations. The analysis exploits the fact that the Asawa and Teneketzis index is the marginal productivity index of the project in its restless reformulation, using methods introduced by the author. Extensive computational experiments are reported, which demonstrate the dramatic runtime speedups achieved by the new algorithm, as well as the near-optimality of the resultant index policy and its substantial gains against the benchmark Gittins index policy across a wide range of randomly generated two- and three-project instances.

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