
handle: 10803/7347
In this Thesis, we first deploy Gittins index theory to establish the indexability of inter-alia general families of restless bandits that arise in problems of stochastic scheduling with switching penalties and machine maintenance. We also give formulae for the resulting indices. Numerical investigations testify the strong performance of the index heuristics.The second class of problems concerns two families of Markov decision problems. The spinning plates problem concerns the optimal management of a portfolio of assets whose yields grow with investment but otherwise decline. In the model of asset exploitation called the squad system, the yield from an asset declines when it is utilised but will recover when the asset is at rest. Simply stated conditions are given which guarantee general indexability of the problem together with necessary and sufficient conditions for strict indexability. The index heuristics, which emerge from the analysis, are assessed numerically and found to perform strongly.
Programa de doctorat en Economia, Finances i Empresa
Dynamic Programming, Machine Maintenance, Markov Decision Problems, Gittins Indices, Restless Bandits, Dynamic Allocation, Stochastic Scheduling, Switching Penalties, 33, Multi-armed Bandit Problems, 311, Indexability
Dynamic Programming, Machine Maintenance, Markov Decision Problems, Gittins Indices, Restless Bandits, Dynamic Allocation, Stochastic Scheduling, Switching Penalties, 33, Multi-armed Bandit Problems, 311, Indexability
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