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Stochastic Optimal Control via Local Occupation Measures

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arxiv 2211.15652 v3 pith:OADKR7WZ submitted 2022-11-28 math.OC cs.SYeess.SY

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Viewing stochastic processes through the lens of occupation measures has proved to be a powerful angle of attack for the theoretical and computational analysis of stochastic optimal control problems. We present a simple modification of the traditional occupation measure framework derived from resolving the occupation measures locally on a partition of the control problem's space-time domain. This notion of local occupation measures provides fine-grained control over the construction of structured semidefinite programming relaxations for a rich class of stochastic optimal control problems with embedded diffusion and jump processes via the moment-sum-of-squares hierarchy. As such, it bridges the gap between discretization-based approximations to the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellmann equations and occupation measure relaxations. We demonstrate with examples that this approach enables the computation of high quality bounds for the optimal value of a large class of stochastic optimal control problems with significant performance gains relative to the traditional occupation measure framework.

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