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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 208
Volume 208, Number 1, September 2013
- Michael N. Katehakis, Sheldon M. Ross, Jian Yang:
Optimization under uncertainty: costs, risks and revenues Cyrus Derman memorial volume I. 1 - Alvin E. Roth:
Some memories of Cy Derman. 3 - Michael N. Katehakis, Ingram Olkin, Sheldon M. Ross, Jian Yang:
On the life and work of Cyrus Derman. 5-26 - Arthur F. Veinott Jr.:
Taut-string solution of the equilibrium no-lag Clark-Scarf serial inventory problem. 27-30 - Ingram Olkin, Larry Shepp:
An inequality that subsumes the inequalities of Radon, Bohr, and Shannon. 31-36 - Eric V. Denardo, Eugene A. Feinberg, Uriel G. Rothblum:
The multi-armed bandit, with constraints. 37-62 - Lodewijk C. M. Kallenberg:
Derman's book as inspiration: some results on LP for MDPs. 63-94 - Huizhen Yu, Dimitri P. Bertsekas:
Q-learning and policy iteration algorithms for stochastic shortest path problems. 95-132 - Sheldon M. Ross, David Teng Wu:
A generalized coupon collecting model as a parsimonious optimal stochastic assignment model. 133-146 - Adi Ben-Israel:
A concentrated Cauchy distribution with finite moments. 147-153 - Awi Federgruen, Min Wang:
Monotonicity properties of a class of stochastic inventory systems. 155-186 - Richard Weber:
ABCs of the bomber problem and its relatives. 187-208 - Haipeng Zheng, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, H. Vincent Poor:
A sequential predictor retraining algorithm and its application to market prediction. 209-225 - Paul H. Zipkin:
Linear programming and the inverse method of images. 227-243 - Mark Brown:
Sharp bounds for NBUE distributions. 245-250 - Zugang Liu, Anna Nagurney:
Supply chain networks with global outsourcing and quick-response production under demand and cost uncertainty. 251-289 - Farid Alizadeh, Dávid Papp:
Estimating arrival rate of nonhomogeneous Poisson processes with semidefinite programming. 291-308 - Pelin G. Canbolat, Uriel G. Rothblum:
(Approximate) iterated successive approximations algorithm for sequential decision processes. 309-320 - Ronald Ortner:
Adaptive aggregation for reinforcement learning in average reward Markov decision processes. 321-336 - Savas Dayanik, Warren B. Powell, Kazutoshi Yamazaki:
Asymptotically optimal Bayesian sequential change detection and identification rules. 337-370 - Jian Yang, Xiangtong Qi:
An order-centric treatment of the Bayesian supermodular game. 371-381 - Raphael Fonteneau, Susan A. Murphy, Louis Wehenkel, Damien Ernst:
Batch mode reinforcement learning based on the synthesis of artificial trajectories. 383-416 - Matthew J. Sobel:
Discounting axioms imply risk neutrality. 417-432 - Jun Fei, Eugene A. Feinberg:
Variance minimization for constrained discounted continuous-time MDPs with exponentially distributed stopping times. 433-450 - Peter J. Kolesar, Kellen Leister, Daniel Stimpson, Ronald F. A. Woodaman:
A simple model of optimal clearance of improvised explosive devices. 451-468 - Yeek-Hyun Kim, Lyn C. Thomas:
Training and repair policies for stand-by systems. 469-487 - Antonis Economou, Athanasia Manou:
Equilibrium balking strategies for a clearing queueing system in alternating environment. 489-514 - Apostolos Burnetas:
Customer equilibrium and optimal strategies in Markovian queues in series. 515-529 - Ozgun Caliskan-Demirag, Youhua (Frank) Chen, Yi Yang:
Production-inventory control policy under warm/cold state-dependent fixed costs and stochastic demand: partial characterization and heuristics. 531-556 - Wen Chen, Qi Feng, Sridhar Seshadri:
Sourcing from suppliers with random yield for price-dependent demand. 557-579 - Taesu Cheong, Chelsea C. White III:
Inventory replenishment control under supply uncertainty. 581-592 - Junmin Shi, Michael N. Katehakis, Benjamin Melamed:
Martingale methods for pricing inventory penalties under continuous replenishment and compound renewal demands. 593-612
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