Intro to Mathematical Economics
Approximate dynamic programming is a method used to solve complex decision-making problems where the exact solutions are computationally infeasible. It involves creating simplified models that approximate the optimal policy or value function over time, making it more manageable to find solutions for large state and action spaces. This technique is especially useful in real-world applications where complete information or exact calculations are not possible.
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