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Similarity between How are the Bellman Optimality & Minmaxoptimality equations and minimax related?

I would like to know ifIs the philosophy between Bellman equations and Minmaxminimax the same? 

Both the algorithms look at the full horizon and take into account potential gains (Bellman) and potential losses (Minmaxminimax). 

However, do the two differ besides the obvious on the fact that Bellman equations use discounted potential rewards, while Minmaxminimax deals with potential losses without the discount.? Are these enough to say they are similar in philosophy or is are they dissimilar.? If so than, then in what sense?

Similarity between Bellman Optimality & Minmax

I would like to know if the philosophy between Bellman equations and Minmax same? Both the algorithms look at full horizon and take into account potential gains (Bellman) and potential losses (Minmax). However do the two differ besides the obvious on the fact that Bellman equations use discounted potential rewards, while Minmax deals potential losses without discount. Are these enough to say they are similar in philosophy or is are they dissimilar. If so than in what sense?

How are the Bellman optimality equations and minimax related?

Is the philosophy between Bellman equations and minimax the same? 

Both the algorithms look at the full horizon and take into account potential gains (Bellman) and potential losses (minimax). 

However, do the two differ besides the obvious on the fact that Bellman equations use discounted potential rewards, while minimax deals with potential losses without the discount? Are these enough to say they are similar in philosophy or is are they dissimilar? If so, then in what sense?

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Similarity between Bellman Optimality & Minmax

I would like to know if the philosophy between Bellman equations and Minmax same? Both the algorithms look at full horizon and take into account potential gains (Bellman) and potential losses (Minmax). However do the two differ besides the obvious on the fact that Bellman equations use discounted potential rewards, while Minmax deals potential losses without discount. Are these enough to say they are similar in philosophy or is are they dissimilar. If so than in what sense?