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On Strategic Measures and Optimality Properties in Discrete-Time Stochastic Control with Universally Measurable Policies

Huizhen Yu

Published 2022-06-13Version 1

This paper concerns discrete-time infinite-horizon stochastic control systems with Borel state and action spaces and universally measurable policies. We study optimization problems on strategic measures induced by the policies in these systems. The results are then applied to risk-neutral and risk-sensitive Markov decision processes, as well as their partially observable counterparts, to establish the measurability of the optimal value functions and the existence of universally measurable, randomized or nonrandomized, $\epsilon$-optimal policies, for a variety of average cost criteria and risk criteria. We also extend our analysis to a class of minimax control problems and establish similar optimality results under the axiom of analytic determinacy.

Comments: 32 pages; some of the results in this work are improvements of the author's earlier results given in Section 3.1 of arXiv:2104.00181v1
Categories: math.OC
Subjects: 90C40, 93E20, 60J05
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