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Graphon Mean-Field Subsampling for Cooperative Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

Published 18 Feb 2026 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and cs.MA | (2602.16196v1)

Abstract: Coordinating large populations of interacting agents is a central challenge in multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL), where the size of the joint state-action space scales exponentially with the number of agents. Mean-field methods alleviate this burden by aggregating agent interactions, but these approaches assume homogeneous interactions. Recent graphon-based frameworks capture heterogeneity, but are computationally expensive as the number of agents grows. Therefore, we introduce GMFS\texttt{GMFS}, a G\textbf{G}raphon M\textbf{M}ean-F\textbf{F}ield S\textbf{S}ubsampling framework for scalable cooperative MARL with heterogeneous agent interactions. By subsampling κκ agents according to interaction strength, we approximate the graphon-weighted mean-field and learn a policy with sample complexity poly(κ)\mathrm{poly}(κ) and optimality gap O(1/κ)O(1/\sqrtκ). We verify our theory with numerical simulations in robotic coordination, showing that GMFS\texttt{GMFS} achieves near-optimal performance.

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