A Characterization of the optimal risk-Sensitive average cost in finite controlled Markov chains
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This work concerns controlled Markov chains with finite state and action spaces. The transition law satisfies the simultaneous Doeblin condition, and the performance of a control policy is measured by the (long-run) risk-sensitive average cost criterion associated to a positive, but otherwise arbitrary, risk sensitivity coefficient. Within this context, the optimal risk-sensitive average cost is characterized via a minimization problem in a finite-dimensional Euclidean space.
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