Richard H. Stockbridge
Richard H. Stockbridge is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His contributions to research primarily involve stochastic control theory, optimal stopping and mathematical finance. Most notably, alongside Professors Thomas G. Kurtz, Kurt Helmes, and Chao Zhu, he developed the methodology of using linear programming to solve stochastic control problems. Provided by Wikipedia
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Time-average control of Martingale problems by Stockbridge, Richard H.
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2019 Proceedings of the Conference on Control and its Applications (CT)
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