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MARL-CC: A Mathematical Framework forMulti-Agent Reinforcement Learning in ConnectedAutonomous Vehicles: Addressing Nonlinearity,Partial Observability, and Credit Assignment forOptimal Control

Published 20 Nov 2025 in math.GM | (2511.17653v1)

Abstract: Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL) has emerged as a powerfulparadigm for cooperative decision-making in connected autonomous vehicles(CAVs); however, existing approaches often fail to guarantee stability, optimality,and interpretability in systems characterized by nonlinear dynamics,partial observability, and complex inter-agent coupling. This study addressesthese foundational challenges by introducing MARL-CC, a unified MathematicalFramework for Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Control Coordination.The proposed framework integrates differential geometric control, Bayesian inference,and Shapley-value-based credit assignment within a coherent optimizationarchitecture, ensuring bounded policy updates, decentralized belief estimation,and equitable reward distribution. Theoretical analyses establish convergence andstability guarantees under stochastic disturbances and communication delays.Empirical evaluations across simulation and real-world testbeds demonstrate upto a 40% improvement in convergence rate and enhanced cooperative efficiencyover leading baselines, including PPO, DDPG, and QMIX.These results signify a decisive advance in control-oriented reinforcement learning,bridging the gap between mathematical rigor and practical autonomy.The MARL-CC framework provides a scalable foundation for intelligent transportation,UAV coordination, and distributed robotics, paving the way toward interpretable, safe, and adaptive multi-agent systems. All codes and experimentalconfigurations are publicly available on GitHub to support reproducibilityand future research.

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