Regret-Optimal Q-Learning with Low Cost for Single-Agent and Federated Reinforcement Learning
Abstract
Motivated by real-world settings where data collection and policy deployment -- whether for a single agent or across multiple agents -- are costly, we study the problem of on-policy single-agent reinforcement learning (RL) and federated RL (FRL) with a focus on minimizing burn-in costs (the sample sizes needed to reach near-optimal regret) and policy switching or communication costs. In parallel finite-horizon episodic Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) with states and actions, existing methods either require superlinear burn-in costs in and or fail to achieve logarithmic switching or communication costs. We propose two novel model-free RL algorithms -- Q-EarlySettled-LowCost and FedQ-EarlySettled-LowCost -- that are the first in the literature to simultaneously achieve: (i) the best near-optimal regret among all known model-free RL or FRL algorithms, (ii) low burn-in cost that scales linearly with and , and (iii) logarithmic policy switching cost for single-agent RL or communication cost for FRL. Additionally, we establish gap-dependent theoretical guarantees for both regret and switching/communication costs, improving or matching the best-known gap-dependent bounds.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2506.04626,
title = {Regret-Optimal Q-Learning with Low Cost for Single-Agent and Federated Reinforcement Learning},
author = {Haochen Zhang and Zhong Zheng and Lingzhou Xue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04626},
year = {2026}
}
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arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2502.02859