A new research paper explores the theoretical limitations of Diagonal State-Space Models (SSMs) when applied to state-tracking tasks. The study demonstrates that single-layer Diagonal SSMs are incapable of tracking non-Abelian groups with finite precision. Furthermore, the research establishes that k-layer Diagonal SSMs can only track groups with a specific subnormal series structure, effectively defining their expressivity within solvable groups. Empirically, the paper notes that multi-layer models often struggle to learn state-tracking for non-Abelian groups, indicating a discrepancy between theoretical expressivity and practical learnability. AI
IMPACT This research clarifies the theoretical boundaries of Diagonal SSMs, potentially guiding future model development and application in sequence modeling tasks.
RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing theoretical findings about the expressive limits of a specific type of AI model. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]
- alphaXiv
- arXiv
- CatalyzeX
- DagsHub
- Diagonal SSMs
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- Hugging Face
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- Mehran Shakerinava
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- State-Space Models
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