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Constrained Markov control processes in Borel spaces: the discounted case

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We consider constrained discounted-cost Markov control processes in Borel spaces, with unbounded costs. Conditions are given for the constrained problem to be solvable, and also equivalent to an equality-constrained (EC) linear program. In addition, it is shown that there is no duality gap between EC and its dual program EC*, and that, under additional assumptions, also EC* is solvable, so that in fact the strong duality condition holds. Finally, a Farkas-like theorem is included, which gives necessary and sufficient conditions for the primal program EC to be consistent.

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Manuscript received: January 2000/Final version received: April 2000

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Hernández-Lerma, O., González-Hernández, J. Constrained Markov control processes in Borel spaces: the discounted case. Mathematical Methods of OR 52, 271–285 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001860000071

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