The sample-based value function in discounted infinite-horizon stochastic control converges to a Gaussian process limit that solves a linear DP-type fixed-point equation.
Stochastic Optimal Control with Side Information and Bayesian Learning
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We study infinite-horizon stochastic optimal control problems with observable side information: a Markov chain that modulates an unknown context-conditional randomness distribution. Since this distribution is unknown, we propose a Bayesian reformulation based on a parametric density model and posterior predictive dynamics, which yields a Bayesian Bellman equation. We prove posterior consistency under Markov samples and, under correct specification and identifiability, uniform convergence of the Bayesian value function. Finally, we establish Bernstein--von Mises-type asymptotic normality for the data-driven contextual optimal value.
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Asymptotic Analysis of Empirical Dynamic Programming in Infinite-Horizon Stochastic Optimal Control
The sample-based value function in discounted infinite-horizon stochastic control converges to a Gaussian process limit that solves a linear DP-type fixed-point equation.