On the Complexity of Discounted Robust MDPs with $L_p$ Uncertainty Sets
Abstract
A basic model in sequential decision making is the Markov decision process (MDP), which is extended to Robust MDPs (RMDPs) by allowing uncertainty in transition probabilities and optimizing against the worst-case transition probabilities from the uncertainty sets. The class of -rectangular RMDPs with uncertainty sets provides a flexible and expressive model for such problems. We study this class of RMDPs with a discounted-sum cost criterion and a constant discount factor. The existence of an efficient algorithm for this class is a fundamental theoretical question in optimization and sequential decision making. Previous results only establish a strongly polynomial-time algorithm for uncertainty sets. In this work, our main results are as follows: (a)~we show that for any compact uncertainty set, the policy iteration algorithm for RMDPs is strongly polynomial with oracle access to solutions of Robust Markov chains (RMCs); (b)~we present strongly polynomial-time bounds on the policy iteration algorithm for RMCs with and uncertainty sets; and (c)~we establish hardness results for RMCs with uncertainty sets for integer satisfying . Finally, motivated by our theoretical bounds, we present experimental results showing how fast policy iteration converges for RMDPs with and uncertainty sets.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.07459,
title = {On the Complexity of Discounted Robust MDPs with $L_p$ Uncertainty Sets},
author = {Ali Asadi and Krishnendu Chatterjee and Alipasha Montaseri and Ali Shafiee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.07459},
year = {2026}
}