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Research Article

A multilevel approach for stochastic nonlinear optimal control

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Pages 1290-1304 | Received 05 Feb 2020, Accepted 03 Nov 2020, Published online: 03 Dec 2020
 

Abstract

We consider a class of finite-time horizon nonlinear stochastic optimal control problem. Although the optimal control admits a path integral representation for this class of control problems, efficient computation of the associated path integrals remains a challenging task. We propose a new Monte Carlo approach that significantly improves upon existing methodology. We tackle the issue of exponential growth in variance with the time horizon by casting optimal control estimation as a smoothing problem for a state-space model, and applying smoothing algorithms based on particle Markov chain Monte Carlo. To further reduce the cost, we then develop a multilevel Monte Carlo method which allows us to obtain an estimator of the optimal control with O(ϵ2) mean squared error with a cost of O(ϵ2log(ϵ)2). In contrast, a cost of O(ϵ3) is required for the existing methodology to achieve the same mean squared error. Our approach is illustrated on two numerical examples.

Acknowledgments

A.J. and Y.X. were supported by an AcRF tier 2 [grant number R-155-000-161-112]. A.J. is affiliated with the Risk Management Institute, the Center for Quantitative Finance and the OR & Analytics cluster at NUS. A.J. was supported by a KAUST CRG4 grant ref: 2584.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

A.J. and Y.X. were supported by an Singapore Ministry of Education – AcRF tier 2 [grant number R-155-000-161-112]. A.J. is affiliated with the Risk Management Institute, the Center for Quantitative Finance and the OR & Analytics cluster at NUS. A.J. was supported by a KAUST CRG4 grant ref: 2584.

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