Operator-Theoretic Foundations and Policy Gradient Methods for General MDPs with Unbounded Costs
arXiv cs.LG / 3/19/2026
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Key Points
- The paper proposes an operator-theoretic view of MDPs that optimizes over linear operators on general function spaces and uses perturbation theory to express derivatives of the objective as functions of these operators.
- It extends reinforcement learning theory from finite-state finite-action MDPs to general state and action spaces, including settings with unbounded costs.
- The framework yields low-complexity PPO-type reinforcement learning algorithms applicable to general state and action spaces.
- By unifying existing RL results under an operator-theoretic perspective, the work highlights new theoretical and practical directions for general MDPs.
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