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Finite-Sample Analysis of the Monte Carlo Exploring Starts Algorithm for Reinforcement Learning

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Monte Carlo Exploring Starts (MCES), which aims to learn the optimal policy using only sample returns, is a simple and natural algorithm in reinforcement learning which has been shown to converge under various conditions. However, the convergence rate analysis for MCES-style algorithms in the form of sample complexity has received very little attention. In this paper we develop a finite sample bound for a modified MCES algorithm which solves the stochastic shortest path problem. To this end, we prove a novel result on the convergence rate of the policy iteration algorithm. This result implies that with probability at least $1-\delta$, the algorithm returns an optimal policy after $\tilde{O}(SAK^3\log^3\frac{1}{\delta})$ sampled episodes, where $S$ and $A$ denote the number of states and actions respectively, $K$ is a proxy for episode length, and $\tilde{O}$ hides logarithmic factors and constants depending on the rewards of the environment that are assumed to be known.

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Reinforcement Learning with Random Time Horizons

cs.LG · 2025-06-01 · accept · novelty 6.0

Policy gradient formulas are derived for random, policy-dependent time horizons, and the corrected state-space factor (expected runtime) materially improves convergence in experiments.

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  • Reinforcement Learning with Random Time Horizons cs.LG · 2025-06-01 · accept · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    Policy gradient formulas are derived for random, policy-dependent time horizons, and the corrected state-space factor (expected runtime) materially improves convergence in experiments.