A classical decision theoretic perspective on worst-case analysis (Q664404)
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A classical decision theoretic perspective on worst-case analysis (English)
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1 March 2012
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This refreshing article partly deviates from the majority of papers one can find in mathematical journals. Indeed, it is not common to quote a play by William Shakespeare in mathematics-oriented papers. The author clearly wishes to flavor his work by a pinch of philosophy. The goal of the paper is to demonstrate that various seemingly different approaches to handling uncertain data, such as worst-case analysis, information-gap modeling, robust optimization or decision-making under uncertainty, can be formulated in a unified way as a maximin problem: Find \(z\in \mathbb{R}\) such that \[ z=\max _{d\in D} \min _{s\in S(d)} f(d,s), \] where \(D\) represents a decision space, \(S(d)\) denotes the set of states associated with the decisions \(d\in D\), and \(f\) stands for an objective function.
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worst-case analysis
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uncertainty
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decision theory
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maximin
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robustness
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