It Takes Two: Your GRPO Is Secretly DPO
Abstract
GRPO has emerged as a prominent reinforcement learning algorithm for post-training LLMs. Unlike critic-based methods, GRPO computes advantages by estimating the value baselines from group-level statistics, eliminating the need for a critic network. Consequently, the prevailing view emphasizes the necessity of large group sizes, which are assumed to yield more accurate statistical estimates. In this paper, we propose a different view that the efficacy of GRPO stems from its implicit contrastive objective in the optimization, which helps reduce variance via the control variate method. This makes GRPO structurally related to preference learning methods such as DPO. This perspective motivates 2-GRPO, a minimal group-size variant that constructs contrastive signals with only two rollouts. We provide a rigorous theoretical analysis of 2-GRPO and empirically validate its effectiveness: 2-GRPO retains 97.6\% of the performance of 16-GRPO, while requiring only 12.5\% of the rollouts and 21\% of the training time.
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