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The Landscape of Agentic Reinforcement Learning for LLMs: A Survey

Artificial Intelligence 2026-04-21 v5 Computation and Language

Abstract

The emergence of agentic reinforcement learning (Agentic RL) marks a paradigm shift from conventional reinforcement learning applied to large language models (LLM RL), reframing LLMs from passive sequence generators into autonomous, decision-making agents embedded in complex, dynamic worlds. This survey formalizes this conceptual shift by contrasting the degenerate single-step Markov Decision Processes (MDPs) of LLM-RL with the temporally extended, partially observable Markov decision processes (POMDPs) that define Agentic RL. Building on this foundation, we propose a comprehensive twofold taxonomy: one organized around core agentic capabilities, including planning, tool use, memory, reasoning, self-improvement, and perception, and the other around their applications across diverse task domains. Central to our thesis is that reinforcement learning serves as the critical mechanism for transforming these capabilities from static, heuristic modules into adaptive, robust agentic behavior. To support and accelerate future research, we consolidate the landscape of open-source environments, benchmarks, and frameworks into a practical compendium. By synthesizing over five hundred recent works, this survey charts the contours of this rapidly evolving field and highlights the opportunities and challenges that will shape the development of scalable, general-purpose AI agents.

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@article{arxiv.2509.02547,
  title  = {The Landscape of Agentic Reinforcement Learning for LLMs: A Survey},
  author = {Guibin Zhang and Hejia Geng and Xiaohang Yu and Zhenfei Yin and Zaibin Zhang and Zelin Tan and Heng Zhou and Zhongzhi Li and Xiangyuan Xue and Yijiang Li and Yifan Zhou and Yang Chen and Chen Zhang and Yutao Fan and Zihu Wang and Songtao Huang and Francisco Piedrahita-Velez and Yue Liao and Hongru Wang and Mengyue Yang and Heng Ji and Jun Wang and Shuicheng Yan and Philip Torr and Lei Bai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02547},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Published on Transactions on Machine Learning Research: https://openreview.net/forum?id=RY19y2RI1O