Large Markov Decision Processes and Combinatorial Optimization
Abstract
Markov decision processes continue to gain in popularity for modeling a wide range of applications ranging from analysis of supply chains and queuing networks to cognitive science and control of autonomous vehicles. Nonetheless, they tend to become numerically intractable as the size of the model grows fast. Recent works use machine learning techniques to overcome this crucial issue, but with no convergence guarantee. This note provides a brief overview of literature on solving large Markov decision processes, and exploiting them to solve important combinatorial optimization problems.
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