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A unified framework for establishing the universal approximation of transformer-type architectures

Machine Learning 2025-10-22 v2 Optimization and Control

Abstract

We investigate the universal approximation property (UAP) of transformer-type architectures, providing a unified theoretical framework that extends prior results on residual networks to models incorporating attention mechanisms. Our work identifies token distinguishability as a fundamental requirement for UAP and introduces a general sufficient condition that applies to a broad class of architectures. Leveraging an analyticity assumption on the attention layer, we can significantly simplify the verification of this condition, providing a non-constructive approach in establishing UAP for such architectures. We demonstrate the applicability of our framework by proving UAP for transformers with various attention mechanisms, including kernel-based and sparse attention mechanisms. The corollaries of our results either generalize prior works or establish UAP for architectures not previously covered. Furthermore, our framework offers a principled foundation for designing novel transformer architectures with inherent UAP guarantees, including those with specific functional symmetries. We propose examples to illustrate these insights.

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@article{arxiv.2506.23551,
  title  = {A unified framework for establishing the universal approximation of transformer-type architectures},
  author = {Jingpu Cheng and Ting Lin and Zuowei Shen and Qianxiao Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.23551},
  year   = {2025}
}

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