We provide algorithms to compute the performance derivatives of Markov chains with respect to changes in their transition matrices and of Markov processes with respect to changes in their infinitesimal generators. Our algorithms are readily applicable to the control and optimization of these Markov systems, since they are based on analyzing a single sample path and do not need explicit specification of transition matrices, nor infinitesimal generators. Compared to infinitesimal perturbation analysis (IPA), the algorithms have a wider scope of application and require nearly the same computational effort. Numerical examples are provided to illustrate the applications of the algorithms. In particular, we apply one of our algorithms to a closed...
Abstract: Markov chains are useful to model various complex systems. In numerous situations, the und...
In this paper, a new algorithm for sensitivity analysis of discrete hidden Markov models (HMMs) is p...
We obtain results on the sensitivity of the invariant measure and other statistical quantities of a ...
Abstract—We provide algorithms to compute the performance derivatives of Markov chains with respect ...
Two fundamental concepts and quantities, realization factors and performance potentials, are introdu...
This thesis is dedicated to the applications of performance potential in the sensitivity problems an...
We study the structure of sample paths of Markov systems by using performance potentials as the fund...
Using a sample path approach, we derive a new formula for performance sensitivities of discrete-time...
It is known that the performance potentials (or equivalently, perturbation realization factors) can ...
Sensitivity analysis of Markovian models amounts to computing the constants in polynomial functions...
The goal of this paper is two-fold: First, we present a sensitivity point of view on the optimizatio...
In this paper we provide a perturbation analysis of finite time-inhomogeneous Markov processes. We d...
In this paper, we present an algorithmic approach for sensitivity analysis of stationary and transie...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is two-fold: First, we present a sensitivity point of view on the o...
We propose a simple approach that provides a unified formulation for the performance sensitivity ana...
Abstract: Markov chains are useful to model various complex systems. In numerous situations, the und...
In this paper, a new algorithm for sensitivity analysis of discrete hidden Markov models (HMMs) is p...
We obtain results on the sensitivity of the invariant measure and other statistical quantities of a ...
Abstract—We provide algorithms to compute the performance derivatives of Markov chains with respect ...
Two fundamental concepts and quantities, realization factors and performance potentials, are introdu...
This thesis is dedicated to the applications of performance potential in the sensitivity problems an...
We study the structure of sample paths of Markov systems by using performance potentials as the fund...
Using a sample path approach, we derive a new formula for performance sensitivities of discrete-time...
It is known that the performance potentials (or equivalently, perturbation realization factors) can ...
Sensitivity analysis of Markovian models amounts to computing the constants in polynomial functions...
The goal of this paper is two-fold: First, we present a sensitivity point of view on the optimizatio...
In this paper we provide a perturbation analysis of finite time-inhomogeneous Markov processes. We d...
In this paper, we present an algorithmic approach for sensitivity analysis of stationary and transie...
Abstract. The goal of this paper is two-fold: First, we present a sensitivity point of view on the o...
We propose a simple approach that provides a unified formulation for the performance sensitivity ana...
Abstract: Markov chains are useful to model various complex systems. In numerous situations, the und...
In this paper, a new algorithm for sensitivity analysis of discrete hidden Markov models (HMMs) is p...
We obtain results on the sensitivity of the invariant measure and other statistical quantities of a ...