Deep neural networks can provably solve Bellman equations for Markov decision processes without the curse of dimensionality

Abstract

Discrete time stochastic optimal control problems and Markov decision processes (MDPs) are fundamental models for sequential decision-making under uncertainty and as such provide the mathematical framework underlying reinforcement learning theory. A central tool for solving MDPs is the Bellman equation and its solution, the so-called Q-function. In this article, we construct deep neural network (DNN) approximations for Q-functions associated to MDPs with infinite time horizon and finite control set A. More specifically, we show that if the the payoff function and the random transition dynamics of the MDP can be suitably approximated by DNNs with leaky rectified linear unit (ReLU) activation, then the solutions Qd Rd R|A|, d∈ N, of the associated Bellman equations can also be approximated in the L2-sense by DNNs with leaky ReLU activation whose numbers of parameters grow at most polynomially in both the dimension d∈ N of the state space and the reciprocal 1/ of the prescribed error ∈ (0,1). Our proof relies on the recently introduced full-history recursive multilevel fixed-point (MLFP) approximation scheme.

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