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MARBLE: Multi-Armed Restless Bandits in Latent Markovian Environment

Machine Learning 2026-04-13 v2

Abstract

Restless Multi-Armed Bandits (RMABs) are powerful models for decision-making under uncertainty, yet classical formulations typically assume fixed dynamics, an assumption often violated in nonstationary environments. We introduce MARBLE (Multi-Armed Restless Bandits in a Latent Markovian Environment), which augments RMABs with a latent Markov state that induces nonstationary behavior. In MARBLE, each arm evolves according to a latent environment state that switches over time, making policy learning substantially more challenging. We further introduce the Markov-Averaged Indexability (MAI) criterion as a relaxed indexability assumption and prove that, despite unobserved regime switches, under the MAI criterion, synchronous Q-learning with Whittle Indices (QWI) converges almost surely to the optimal Q-function and the corresponding Whittle indices. We validate MARBLE on a calibrated simulator-embedded (digital twin) recommender system, where QWI consistently adapts to a shifting latent state and converges to an optimal policy, empirically corroborating our theoretical findings.

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@article{arxiv.2511.09324,
  title  = {MARBLE: Multi-Armed Restless Bandits in Latent Markovian Environment},
  author = {Mohsen Amiri and Konstantin Avrachenkov and Ibtihal El Mimouni and Sindri Magnússon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.09324},
  year   = {2026}
}