Convergence of TD(0) under Polynomial Mixing with Nonlinear Function Approximation
Abstract
Temporal Difference Learning (TD(0)) is fundamental in reinforcement learning, yet its finite-sample behavior under non-i.i.d. data and nonlinear approximation remains unknown. We provide the first high-probability, finite-sample analysis of vanilla TD(0) on polynomially mixing Markov data, assuming only Holder continuity and bounded generalized gradients. This breaks with previous work, which often requires subsampling, projections, or instance-dependent step-sizes. Concretely, for mixing exponent , Holder continuity exponent , and step-size decay rate , we show that, with high probability, after iterations. These bounds match the known i.i.d. rates and hold even when initialization is nonstationary. Central to our proof is a novel discrete-time coupling that bypasses geometric ergodicity, yielding the first such guarantee for nonlinear TD(0) under realistic mixing.
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@article{arxiv.2502.05706,
title = {Convergence of TD(0) under Polynomial Mixing with Nonlinear Function Approximation},
author = {Anupama Sridhar and Alexander Johansen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.05706},
year = {2025}
}
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