arXiv:2606.04182v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We formulate the problem of \emph{exact unlearning} in reinforcement learning, where the goal is to design an efficient framework that enables the removal of any user's data upon deletion request, i.e., the online learner's output after unlearning is \emph{indistinguishable} from what would have been produced had the deleted user never interacted with the learner. For any $\rho >0$, we show that there exists a reinforcement learning (RL) algorithm that is $\rho$-TV-stable and supports an exact unlearning procedure whose expected computational cos

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