scholarly journals On a Class of Optimal Stopping Problems with Mixed Constraints

2010 ◽  
Vol Vol. 12 no. 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Thomas Bruss

International audience Let X(1),X(2),...,X(n) be independent, identically distributed uniform random variables on [0, 1]. We can observe the outcomes sequentially and must select online at least r of them, and, moreover, in expectation at least mu >= r. Here mu need not be integer. We see X(k) as the cost of selecting item k and want to minimize the expected total cost under the described combined (r, mu)-constraint. We will see that an optimal selection strategy exists on the set S(n) of all selection strategies for which the decision at instant k may depend on the value X(k), on the number N(k) of selections up to time k and of the number n - k of forthcoming observations. Let sigma(r,mu)(n) be the corresponding S(n)-optimal selection strategy and v(r,mu)(n) its value. The main goal of this paper is to determine these and to understand the limiting behavior of v(r,mu)(n). After discussion of the specific character of this combination of two types of constraints we conclude that the S(n)-problem has a recursive structure and solve it in terms of a double recursion. Our interest will then focus on the limiting behavior of nv(r,mu)(n) as n -> infinity. This sequence converges and its limit allows for the interpretation of a normalized limiting cost L (r, mu) of the (r, mu)-constraint. Our main result is that L(r, mu) = g(r) ((mu - r)(2)/(2)) where g(r) is the r(th) iterate of the function g(x) = 1 + x + root 1 + 2x. Our motivation to study mixed-constraints problems is indicated by several examples of possible applications. We also shortly discuss the intricacy of the expectational part of the constraint if we try to extend the class of strategies S n to the set of full-history-dependent and/or randomized strategies.

2018 ◽  
Vol 232 ◽  
pp. 04002
Author(s):  
Fang Dong ◽  
Ou Li ◽  
Min Tong

With the rapid development and wide use of MANET, the quality of service for various businesses is much higher than before. Aiming at the adaptive routing control with multiple parameters for universal scenes, we propose an intelligent routing control algorithm for MANET based on reinforcement learning, which can constantly optimize the node selection strategy through the interaction with the environment and converge to the optimal transmission paths gradually. There is no need to update the network state frequently, which can save the cost of routing maintenance while improving the transmission performance. Simulation results show that, compared with other algorithms, the proposed approach can choose appropriate paths under constraint conditions, and can obtain better optimization objective.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Asep Sugara ◽  
MD Sukamto ◽  
Rida Ramdani

This study aims to determine the Droom Store strategy in winning business competition in Lazada E-Commerce and increasing customer satisfaction. The analytical approach used is to use a qualitative approach. Where the owner of Drooms Store used as key informants with data collection using triangulation techniques. The results of research at Drooms Store using the techniques above, strategies that can win business competition in Lazada E-Commerce are product selection strategies which are the basis of product sales in which there are product research activities, namely where the seller determines the scale of the benefits of a product. product, then the price of the product, and also the target market. Product advertising strategy which is the second stage after the product selection strategy where this product advertising strategy can reach consumers and attract consumers to buy products. Then there is a product promotion strategy that aims to boost sellers to increase. A business analysis strategy that aims to control the business at Drooms Store . In other words, Lazada's E-commerce for the strategy that we will use has been very well supported by Lazada


1992 ◽  
Vol 24 (02) ◽  
pp. 241-266
Author(s):  
Douglas P. Kennedy ◽  
Robert P. Kertz

For linear-cost-adjusted and geometric-discounted infinite sequences of i.i.d. random variables, point process convergence results are proved as the cost or discounting effect diminishes. These process convergence results are combined with continuous-mapping principles to obtain results on joint convergence of suprema and threshold-stopped random variables, and last-exit times and locations. Applications are made to several classical optimal stopping problems in these settings.


2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. 4121-4121
Author(s):  
Pavan Kumar ◽  
Vicki Rimkunas ◽  
Kun Yu ◽  
Zhaojie Zhang ◽  
Crystal MacKenzie ◽  
...  

4121 Background: FGFR4/FGF19 signaling axis is a novel therapeutic target in HCC. Multiple covalent FGFR4 inhibitors, including H3B-6527, are under clinical development. Preclinical efficacy studies in mice (including PDX) have shown that FGF19 expression (FGF19+) is a predictive biomarker for FGFR4 inhibitor response. The mechanisms driving FGF19 expression in HCC is largely unknown however, in some cases, focal amplification of ch11q13.3 containing FGF19 gene is thought to drive the FGF19 expression. Consistent with the preclinical observations, clinical studies have also shown that FGF19+is a predictive biomarker for FGFR4 inhibitor response. However, these trials have also reported a large number of FGF19+patients failing to respond to FGFR4 inhibitors necessitating refinement of patient selection strategies. In an attempt to obtain deeper insights into the role of FGF19+as a predictive biomarker and potentially uncover additional biomarkers that will enable improvement in patient selection strategies, we have characterized a set of 258 HCC patient samples Methods: Samples were acquired from biobanks and utilized to qualify clinical assays including FGF19 copy number (FISH), mRNA expression (qRT-PCR), FGF19 protein (IHC), and a focused NGS panel for assessing both mutations and copy number. A multiplexed protein and mRNA platform enabled assessment of p-ERK and Ki67 (protein) and Cyp7A1 (mRNA) amongst other exploratory PD biomarkers from two FFPE slides. Results: FGF19 positivity rates for IHC and qRT-PCR were 18% (41/225) and 42% (87/209), respectively. The overall correlation was 60%, with 63% (22/235) IHC positive cases also being positive by qRT-PCR. For IHC+/qRT-PCR (-) cases, RNA quality may have impacted assay sensitivity. 4% (9/244) of samples were positive for FGF19 copy number. Among samples with FGF19 copy number gains, 22% (2/9) did not show positive FGF19 expression. Conclusions: Based on our data, FGF19 mRNA is a more inclusive selection strategy and offers an approach to further refine thresholds for efficacy as determined in the clinic. Multiplexed protein-mRNA assays were also validated and implemented to enable a more comprehensive clinical biomarker program.


2002 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-132 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ansar Jawaid ◽  
Joel S Bader ◽  
Shaun Purcell ◽  
Stacey S Cherny ◽  
Pak Sham

2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 333-349 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dung T. Tran ◽  
Trang T. M. Truong ◽  
Thanh G. Le

Choosing routes such that the network lifetime is maximized in a wireless network with limited energy resources is a major routing problem in wireless multi-hop ad hoc networks. In this paper, we study the problem where participants are rationally selfish and non-cooperative. By selfish we designate the users who are ready to tamper with their source-routing (senders could choose intermediate nodes in the routing paths) or next hop selection strategies in order to increase the total number of packets transmitted, but do not try to harm or drop packets of the other nodes. The problem therefore amounts to a non-cooperative game. In the works [2,6,19,23], the authors show that the game admits Nash equilibria [1]. Along this line, we first show that if the cost function is linear, this game has pure-strategy equilibrium flow even though participants have different demands. However, finding a Nash equilibrium for a normal game is computationally hard [9]. In this work, inspired by mixed-strategy equilibrium, we propose a simple local routing algorithm called MIxed Path Routing protocol (MiPR). Using analysis and simulations, we show that MiPR drives the system to an equilibrium state where selfish participants do not have incentive to deviate. Moreover, MiPR significantly improves the network lifetime as compared to original routing protocols.


2018 ◽  
pp. 253-257
Author(s):  
Tetiana Yakovenko ◽  
Anastasiia Pustovit

Introduction. The deadline for the planned works in the project is one of the critical parameters that are not mostly approached. In addition, non-compliance with the deadline usually leads to an increase in the cost of the project. It can be the failure in fulfilling another critical parameter of the projects. One of the reasons of this problem is the non-optimal appointment of job executors. Purpose. The article aims to develop an economics and mathematical model for optimal selection of project executors under uncertainty. Results. In order to achieve the goal of the work, factors, which influence its scheduled completion, existing models of executors’ optimal selection are analysed. The unsolved parts of the problem are identified. Executors’ selection criteria and significant limitations of the model are analysed. It has been concluded that one of the most critical factors is the uncertainty of the executors’ production capacities at the time of their carrying out (the number of free technics or workers who will be free and may be involved in future work). The proposed model allows choosing the optimal executors not only under the term’s criteria, but also under taking into account the total cost of the planned works. It can also be used by enterprises and organizations that involve a subcontractor to perform certain work.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Mohammad Trik ◽  
Saadat Pour Mozaffari ◽  
Amir Massoud Bidgoli

Effective and efficient routing is one of the most important parts of routing in NoC-based neuromorphic systems. In fact, this communication structure connects different units through the packets routed by routers and switches embedded in the network on a chip. With the help of this capability, not only high scalability and high development can be created, but by decreasing the global wiring to the chip level, power consumption can be reduced. In this paper, an adaptive routing algorithm for NoC-based neuromorphic systems is proposed along with a hybrid selection strategy. Accordingly, a traffic analyzer is first used to determine the type of local or nonlocal traffic depending on the number of hops. Then, considering the type of traffic, the RCA and NoP selection strategies are used for the nonlocal and local strategies, respectively. Finally, using the experiments that performed in the simulator environment, it has been shown that this solution can well reduce the average delay time and power consumption.


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