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Optimal Agnostic Control of Unknown Linear Dynamics in a Bounded Parameter Range

arXiv:2309.10138

Abstract

Here and in a follow-on paper, we consider a simple control problem in which the underlying dynamics depend on a parameter that is unknown and must be learned. In this paper, we assume that is bounded, i.e., that , and we study two variants of the control problem. In the first variant, Bayesian control, we are given a prior probability distribution for and we seek a strategy that minimizes the expected value of a given cost function. Assuming that we can solve a certain PDE (the Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation), we produce optimal strategies for Bayesian control. In the second variant, agnostic control, we assume nothing about and we seek a strategy that minimizes a quantity called the regret. We produce a prior probability distribution supported on a finite subset of so that the agnostic control problem reduces to the Bayesian control problem for the prior .

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