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Brownian models of performance and control / J. Michael Harrison, Stanford University, California.

By: Harrison, J. Michael, 1944- [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 190 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781139087698 (ebook).Other title: Brownian Models of Performance & Control.Uniform titles: Brownian motion and stochastic flow systems Subject(s): Brownian motion processes | Stochastic processesAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 519.2/33 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Brownian motion -- Stochastic storage models -- Further analysis of Brownian motion -- Stochastic calculus -- Optimal stopping of Brownian motion -- Reflected Brownian motion -- Optimal control of Brownian motion -- Brownian models of dynamic inference -- Further examples -- Appendix A. Stochastic processes -- Appendix B. Real analysis.
Summary: Direct and to the point, this book from one of the field's leaders covers Brownian motion and stochastic calculus at the graduate level, and illustrates the use of that theory in various application domains, emphasizing business and economics. The mathematical development is narrowly focused and briskly paced, with many concrete calculations and a minimum of abstract notation. The applications discussed include: the role of reflected Brownian motion as a storage model, queuing model, or inventory model; optimal stopping problems for Brownian motion, including the influential McDonald-Siegel investment model; optimal control of Brownian motion via barrier policies, including optimal control of Brownian storage systems; and Brownian models of dynamic inference, also called Brownian learning models or Brownian filtering models.
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Updated and expanded version of: Brownian motion and stochastic flow systems (John Wiley and Sons, 1985).--Preface.

Brownian motion -- Stochastic storage models -- Further analysis of Brownian motion -- Stochastic calculus -- Optimal stopping of Brownian motion -- Reflected Brownian motion -- Optimal control of Brownian motion -- Brownian models of dynamic inference -- Further examples -- Appendix A. Stochastic processes -- Appendix B. Real analysis.

Direct and to the point, this book from one of the field's leaders covers Brownian motion and stochastic calculus at the graduate level, and illustrates the use of that theory in various application domains, emphasizing business and economics. The mathematical development is narrowly focused and briskly paced, with many concrete calculations and a minimum of abstract notation. The applications discussed include: the role of reflected Brownian motion as a storage model, queuing model, or inventory model; optimal stopping problems for Brownian motion, including the influential McDonald-Siegel investment model; optimal control of Brownian motion via barrier policies, including optimal control of Brownian storage systems; and Brownian models of dynamic inference, also called Brownian learning models or Brownian filtering models.

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