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Finite Optimal Stopping Problems: The Seller’s Perspective
Author(s) -
Mehdi Hemmati,
J. Cole Smith
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
the journal of problem solving
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.105
H-Index - 11
ISSN - 1932-6246
DOI - 10.7771/1932-6246.1092
Subject(s) - optimal stopping , perspective (graphical) , computer science , mathematical optimization , mathematics , artificial intelligence
We consider a version of an optimal stopping problem, in which a customer is presented with a finite set of items, one by one. The customer is aware of the number of items in the finite set and the minimum and maximum possible value of each item, and must purchase exactly one item. When an item is presented to the customer, she or he observes its value, and determines whether to purchase the item or to permanently dismiss the item. The customer’s objective is to maximize the value of the purchased item. In this paper, we consider the problem from the perspective of the seller, who wishes to maximize profit associated with the sold item. Hence, the seller seeks an optimal sequence of items to sell, given that the customer acts according to some near-optimal decision-making rules. Our paper takes the perspective that the customer may not act optimally due to imperfect decision-making strategies and/or to the seller’s uncertainty in the items’ values to the customer. We consider max-min and max-expectation objectives when customer behavior is not completely predictable, and discuss the problem tractability in these cases.

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