Poster
in
Workshop: Gamification and Multiagent Solutions
When is Offline Two-Player Zero-Sum Markov Game Solvable?
Qiwen Cui · Simon Du
We study what dataset assumption permits solving offline two-player zero-sum Markov game. In stark contrast to the offline single-agent Markov decision process, we show that the single strategy concentration assumption is insufficient for learning the Nash equilibrium (NE) strategy in offline two-player zero-sum Markov games. On the other hand, we propose a new assumption named unilateral concentration and design a pessimism-type algorithm that is provably efficient under this assumption. In addition, we show that the unilateral concentration assumption is necessary for learning an NE strategy. Furthermore, our algorithm can achieve minimax sample complexity without any modification for two widely studied settings: dataset with uniform concentration assumption and turn-based Markov game. Our work serves as an important initial step towards understanding offline multi-agent reinforcement learning.