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    Constrained continuous-time Markov decision processes with average criteria (English)
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    Constrained continuous-time Markov decision processes with a denumerable state space and unbounded reward/cost and transition rates are studied. The criterion to be maximized is the expected average reward, and a constraint is imposed on an expected average cost. The authors give suitable conditions that ensure the existence of a constrained-optimal policy. Moreover, they show that the constrained-optimal policy randomizes between two stationary policies differing in at most one state. A controlled queueing system is used to illustrate the obtained conditions.
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    continuous-time Markov decision process
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    unbounded reward/cost and transition rates
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    average criteria
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    constrained-optimal policy
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