In the present work, we employ backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs) to study the optimal control problem of semi-Markov processes on a finite horizon, with general state and action spaces. More precisely, we prove that the value function and the optimal control law can be represented by means of the solution of a class of BSDEs driven by a semi-Markov process or, equivalently, by the associated random measure. We also introduce a suitable HamiltonâJacobiâBellman (HJB) equation. With respect to the pure jump Markov framework, the HJB equation in the semi-Markov case is characterized by an additional differential term âa. Taking into account the particular structure of semi-Markov processes, we rewrite the HJB equation in a suitable integral form which involves a directional derivative operator D related to âa. Then, using a formula of Ito^ type tailor-made for semi-Markov processes and the operator D, we are able to prove that a BSDE of the above-mentioned type provides the unique classical solution to the HJB equation, which identifies the value function of our control problem
Bandini, E., Confortola, F. (2017). Optimal control of semi-Markov processes with a backward stochastic differential equations approach. MATHEMATICS OF CONTROL SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS, 29(1) [10.1007/s00498-016-0181-6].
Optimal control of semi-Markov processes with a backward stochastic differential equations approach
Bandini, E;Confortola, F.
2017
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In the present work, we employ backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs) to study the optimal control problem of semi-Markov processes on a finite horizon, with general state and action spaces. More precisely, we prove that the value function and the optimal control law can be represented by means of the solution of a class of BSDEs driven by a semi-Markov process or, equivalently, by the associated random measure. We also introduce a suitable HamiltonâJacobiâBellman (HJB) equation. With respect to the pure jump Markov framework, the HJB equation in the semi-Markov case is characterized by an additional differential term âa. Taking into account the particular structure of semi-Markov processes, we rewrite the HJB equation in a suitable integral form which involves a directional derivative operator D related to âa. Then, using a formula of Ito^ type tailor-made for semi-Markov processes and the operator D, we are able to prove that a BSDE of the above-mentioned type provides the unique classical solution to the HJB equation, which identifies the value function of our control problemFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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