Linear convergence of a policy gradient method for some finite horizon continuous time control problems

22 Mar 2022  ·  Christoph Reisinger, Wolfgang Stockinger, Yufei Zhang ·

Despite its popularity in the reinforcement learning community, a provably convergent policy gradient method for continuous space-time control problems with nonlinear state dynamics has been elusive. This paper proposes proximal gradient algorithms for feedback controls of finite-time horizon stochastic control problems. The state dynamics are nonlinear diffusions with control-affine drift, and the cost functions are nonconvex in the state and nonsmooth in the control. The system noise can degenerate, which allows for deterministic control problems as special cases. We prove under suitable conditions that the algorithm converges linearly to a stationary point of the control problem, and is stable with respect to policy updates by approximate gradient steps. The convergence result justifies the recent reinforcement learning heuristics that adding entropy regularization or a fictitious discount factor to the optimization objective accelerates the convergence of policy gradient methods. The proof exploits careful regularity estimates of backward stochastic differential equations.

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