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Eventually LIL Regret: Almost Sure $\ln\ln T$ Regret for a sub-Gaussian Mixture on Unbounded Data

Machine Learning 2026-04-23 v3 Statistics Theory Machine Learning Statistics Theory

Abstract

We prove that a classic sub-Gaussian mixture proposed by Robbins in a stochastic setting actually satisfies a path-wise (deterministic) regret bound. For every path in a natural ``Ville event'' Eα\mathcal E_\alpha, this regret till time TT is bounded by ln2(1/α)/VT+ln(1/α)+lnlnVT\ln^2(1/\alpha)/V_T + \ln (1/\alpha) + \ln \ln V_T up to universal constants, where VTV_T is a nonnegative, nondecreasing, cumulative variance process. (The bound reduces to ln(1/α)+lnlnVT\ln(1/\alpha) + \ln \ln V_T if VTln(1/α)V_T \geq \ln(1/\alpha).) If the data were stochastic, then one can show that Eα\mathcal E_\alpha has probability at least 1α1-\alpha under a wide class of distributions (eg: sub-Gaussian, symmetric, variance-bounded, etc.). In fact, we show that on the Ville event E0\mathcal E_0 of probability one, the regret on every path in E0\mathcal E_0 is eventually bounded by lnlnVT\ln \ln V_T (up to constants). We explain how this work helps bridge the world of adversarial online learning (which usually deals with regret bounds for bounded data), with game-theoretic statistics (which can handle unbounded data, albeit using stochastic assumptions). In short, conditional regret bounds serve as a bridge between stochastic and adversarial betting.

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@article{arxiv.2512.12325,
  title  = {Eventually LIL Regret: Almost Sure $\ln\ln T$ Regret for a sub-Gaussian Mixture on Unbounded Data},
  author = {Shubhada Agrawal and Aaditya Ramdas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.12325},
  year   = {2026}
}

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