Bellman equation with recursive function
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Hello,
I have a Bellman equation for which I have constructed a code with the help of loops, that calculates for me the optimal expected value:
function [V] = Bellmanneu(C,R1,R2,T,P1,P2,P0)
r = [R1 R2]
for t=(T+1):-1:1
for c=1:1:C+1
if c<=1
V(c,t) = 0
elseif t==T+1
V(c,t) = 0
else
V(c,t) = P1 * (r(1) + V(c-1,t+1)) + P2 * (r(2) + V(c-1,t+1)) + P0 * V(c,t+1)
end
end
end
end
Basically, I want to delete the first two for-loops and instead compute a recursive function that calls itself until t equals 1.
Can anyone help me out, at least with the first few steps that need to be taken?
Any help is much appreciated!
2 Comments
Star Strider
on 19 Jan 2019
What are typical inputs to your function?
Amit Kumar
on 19 Jan 2019
Answers (1)
Amit Kumar
on 23 Jan 2019
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