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Policy-based Primal-Dual Methods for Concave CMDP with Variance Reduction

Published 22 May 2022 in cs.LG and math.OC | (2205.10715v4)

Abstract: We study Concave Constrained Markov Decision Processes (Concave CMDPs) where both the objective and constraints are defined as concave functions of the state-action occupancy measure. We propose the Variance-Reduced Primal-Dual Policy Gradient Algorithm (VR-PDPG), which updates the primal variable via policy gradient ascent and the dual variable via projected sub-gradient descent. Despite the challenges posed by the loss of additivity structure and the nonconcave nature of the problem, we establish the global convergence of VR-PDPG by exploiting a form of hidden concavity. In the exact setting, we prove an $O(T{-1/3})$ convergence rate for both the average optimality gap and constraint violation, which further improves to $O(T{-1/2})$ under strong concavity of the objective in the occupancy measure. In the sample-based setting, we demonstrate that VR-PDPG achieves an $\widetilde{O}(\epsilon{-4})$ sample complexity for $\epsilon$-global optimality. Moreover, by incorporating a diminishing pessimistic term into the constraint, we show that VR-PDPG can attain a zero constraint violation without compromising the convergence rate of the optimality gap. Finally, we validate the effectiveness of our methods through numerical experiments.

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