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An Elementary Proof of the Near Optimality of LogSumExp Smoothing

Statistics Theory 2026-01-21 v2 Machine Learning Optimization and Control Statistics Theory

Abstract

We consider the design of smoothings of the (coordinate-wise) max function in Rd\mathbb{R}^d in the infinity norm. The LogSumExp function f(x)=ln(idexp(xi))f(x)=\ln(\sum^d_i\exp(x_i)) provides a classical smoothing, differing from the max function in value by at most ln(d)\ln(d). We provide an elementary construction of a lower bound, establishing that every overestimating smoothing of the max function must differ by at least 0.8145ln(d)\sim 0.8145\ln(d). Hence, LogSumExp is optimal up to small constant factors. However, in small dimensions, we provide stronger, exactly optimal smoothings attaining our lower bound, showing that the entropy-based LogSumExp approach to smoothing is not exactly optimal.

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@article{arxiv.2512.10825,
  title  = {An Elementary Proof of the Near Optimality of LogSumExp Smoothing},
  author = {Thabo Samakhoana and Benjamin Grimmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10825},
  year   = {2026}
}

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