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Best-of-Both-Worlds for Heavy-Tailed Markov Decision Processes

Machine Learning 2026-05-18 v3

Abstract

We investigate episodic Markov Decision Processes with heavy-tailed losses (HTMDPs). Existing approaches for HTMDPs are conservative in stochastic environments and lack adaptivity in adversarial regimes. In this work, we propose algorithms HT-FTRL-OM and HT-FTRL-UOB for HTMDPs that achieve Best-of-Both-Worlds (BoBW) guarantees: instance-independent regret in adversarial environments and logarithmic instance-dependent regret in self-bounding (including the stochastic case) environments. For the known transition setting, HT-FTRL-OM applies the Follow-The-Regularized-Leader (FTRL) framework over occupancy measures with novel skipping loss estimators, achieving a O~(T1/α)\widetilde{{O}}(T^{1/\alpha}) regret bound in adversarial regimes and a O(logT){O}(\log T) regret in stochastic regimes. Building upon this framework, we develop a novel algorithm HT-FTRL-UOB to tackle the more challenging unknown-transition setting. Under a mild truncative nonnegativity condition on the loss distributions, this algorithm employs a pessimistic skipping loss estimator and achieves a O~(T1/α+T)\widetilde{{O}}(T^{1/\alpha} + \sqrt{T}) regret in adversarial regimes and a O(log2(T)){O}(\log^2(T)) regret in stochastic regimes. Our analysis overcomes key barriers through several technical insights, including a local control mechanism for heavy-tailed shifted losses, a new suboptimal-mass propagation principle, and a novel regret decomposition that isolates transition uncertainty from heavy-tailed estimation errors and skipping bias.

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@article{arxiv.2602.01295,
  title  = {Best-of-Both-Worlds for Heavy-Tailed Markov Decision Processes},
  author = {Yu Chen and Yuhao Liu and Jiatai Huang and Yihan Du and Longbo Huang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.01295},
  year   = {2026}
}