Minimizing noisy functionals in Hilbert space: An extension of the Kiefer-Wolfowitz procedure (Q1103307)

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Minimizing noisy functionals in Hilbert space: An extension of the Kiefer-Wolfowitz procedure
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    Minimizing noisy functionals in Hilbert space: An extension of the Kiefer-Wolfowitz procedure (English)
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    1988
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    The Kiefer-Wolfowitz stochastic approximation procedure can be used for locating of an extremum of a real valued functional g defined on a Hilbert space H. An extension of this procedure for the case of infinite- dimensional Hilbert spaces is presented. The method of random directions is used in such a way that at iteration n attention is restricted to a subspace of finite-dimension \(k_ n\) where \(k_ n\to \infty\). Some necessary restrictions on the functional g must be supposed, the most serious being that in each finite dimensional subspace the functional g should have a ``pseudo-extremum'' and that the sequence of this ``pseudo-extrema'' tends to the ``global'' extremum of g in H. The main convergence theorem is presented and proved. Applications of this procedure to optimal stochastic control are given.
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    minimizing noisy functionals
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    recursive method
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    Kiefer-Wolfowitz stochastic approximation procedure
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    Hilbert spaces
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    method of random directions
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    pseudo-extrema
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    convergence theorem
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    optimal stochastic control
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