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Neuro-Dynamic Programming

Dimitri Bertsekas , John N. Tsitsiklis

Antiques & Collectibles / Americana

This is historically the first book that fully explained the neuro-dynamic programming/reinforcement learning methodology, a breakthrough in the practical application of neural networks and dynamic programming to complex problems of planning, optimal decision making, and intelligent control.

Neuro-dynamic programming uses neural network approximations to overcome the "curse of dimensionality" and the "curse of modeling" that have been the bottlenecks to the practical application of dynamic programming and stochastic control to complex problems. The methodology allows systems to learn about their behavior through simulation, and to improve their performance through iterative reinforcement. 

This book provides the first systematic presentation of the science and the art behind this exciting and far-reaching methodology. It develops a comprehensive analysis of reinforcement learning algorithms, and guides the reader to their successful application through case studies from complex problem areas. It contains material that is not available elsewhere in book form, such as a comprehensive and rigorous analysis of temporal difference methods, Q-learning, and error bounds associated with various methods.

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