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Optimal Control of a Levy Inventory System: The Optimality of Control Band Policy

We consider an inventory system whose state is modeled by a Lévy process. There are two types of costs--the running costs and the inventory control costs. The running costs (also known as the holding/penalty costs) are incurred continuously at some rate as a function of the inventory state. The inventory control costs, incurred only when interventions of the inventory state are placed, have both a fixed and a variable component. The objective is to minimize the expectation of the infinite horizon discounted costs. We formulate this as a stochastic impulse control problem. In our setting, we obtain analytical results that are of significant implications. Specifically, we establish the existence of the optimal control, and we provide the solution in closed-form. More importantly, we prove the optimality of the simple control band policy. Furthermore, we investigate the transient and the steady-state behavior of the controlled process and the stochastic decomposition property.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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