抄録
There is an (immobile) object in a node except for a specified node, with
a priori probabilities. A seeker starts at the specified node and examines each node
until he finds an object, traveling along edges. Associated with an examination of a
node is the examination cost, and associated with a movement from a node to a node
is a traveling cost. A strategy for the seeker is an ordering of nodes in which the seeker
examines each node. The purpose of the seeker is to find a strategy which minimizes
the expected cost. Necessary conditions for a strategy to be optimal are presented.
Special cases are solved.