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  • 13-05-2023
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Let us work through a numerical example to understand the Bellman equations. Let there be 4 possible actions, aj, a2, a3, 04, from a given state s, and let the Q* values be as follows: 10 = -1 Q* (s, aj) = Q* (s, a2) Q* (s, a3) = Q* (s, 04) = 0 11. Enter the value of V* (s) below:

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