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    20 Sep 2011: The condition is used to establish the nature of the optimal strategies for problems of customer assignment, dynamic memory allocation, optimal gambling, maintenance and scheduling.
  3. DOMINANT STRATEGIES IN STOCHASTIC ALLOCATION AND SCHEDULING PROBLEMS…

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    18 Sep 2011: The condition is used to establish the nature of the optimal strategies for problems of customer assignment, dynamic memory allocation, optimal gambling, maintenance and scheduling. ... Example 3. Optimal Gambling. Ross [8J considers a problem of
  4. THE THEORY OF OPTIMAL STOPPING RICHARD Re WEBER DOWNING ...

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    21 Oct 2011: of random sequences in gambling and statistical decision. Often. one desires to know the optimal instant to bx•eak off playing a. ... Then the martingale theory o:f gambling systems or s.imply te. recurrence sN(x) = min{ x., 1[sl-f-1 (x1) N-1 (x1)] }

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