ruth@utstat.uucp (Ruth Croxford) (10/26/88)
Topic: Sequential Control with Incomplete Information: A Bayesian Approach Speaker: Prof. Ernst Presman, C.E.M.I. of Ac. Sci. of USSR, Moscow Date: Monday, Oct 31, 2:00 p.m. Place: Ramsey Wright Zoological Labs (St. George and Harbord Streets), University of Toronto, Room 110 Abstract: This talk is devoted to a specific problem of the general theory of sequential control with incomplete information: two (or many) armed bandits with two (or a finite number of) hypotheses in discrete and continuous time. We discuss the asymptotic behavior of optimal value of functional. In the case of two armed bandits with two hypotheses in continuous time we give an explicit solution of the problem with discounting. We investigate the difference between this optimal value and the value corresponding to the application of strategy which is optimal in the problem without discounting. ------------------ Coffee and tea will be served in the Delury Lounge (Sidney Smith Hall, room 6006) at 1:30 p.m.