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arxiv: 1803.08031 · v2 · pith:AZRMENYDnew · submitted 2018-03-21 · 🧮 math.OC

Primal-Dual Algorithm for Distributed Reinforcement Learning: Distributed GTD

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The goal of this paper is to study a distributed version of the gradient temporal-difference (GTD) learning algorithm for multi-agent Markov decision processes (MDPs). The temporal difference (TD) learning is a reinforcement learning (RL) algorithm which learns an infinite horizon discounted cost function (or value function) for a given fixed policy without the model knowledge. In the distributed RL case each agent receives local reward through a local processing. Information exchange over sparse communication network allows the agents to learn the global value function corresponding to a global reward, which is a sum of local rewards. In this paper, the problem is converted into a constrained convex optimization problem with a consensus constraint. Then, we propose a primal-dual distributed GTD algorithm and prove that it almost surely converges to a set of stationary points of the optimization problem.

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