11.2.4 Limited-Memory Information Spaces

Limiting the amount of memory provides one way to reduce the sizes of history I-states. Except in special cases, this usually does not preserve the feasibility or optimality of the original problem. Nevertheless, such I-maps are very useful in practice when there appears to be no other way to reduce the size of the I-space. Furthermore, they occasionally do preserve the desired properties of feasibility, and sometimes even optimality.



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Steven M LaValle 2020-08-14