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Beyond Fixed Points: Superpolynomial Capacity of Asymmetric Hopfield Networks

Machine Learning 2026-05-26 v1

Abstract

Classical Hopfield networks are limited to static patterns due to symmetric weights, whereas asymmetric networks can encode temporal sequences via limit-cycle attractors. Achieving high-capacity storage of long sequences in classical synchronous asymmetric networks, however, has remained a challenge. We present a simple and robust construction within the classical asymmetric Hopfield model with binary neurons and synchronous updates, that allows nn neurons to support exp ⁣(Ω(n/(logn)2))\exp\!\big(\Omega(n/(\log n)^2)\big) distinct limit-cycle attractors, each with period exp ⁣(Ω(n/logn))\exp\!\big(\Omega(\sqrt n/\log n)\big) and robust to random noise with flip probability up to 12o(1)\frac12-o(1), yielding superpolynomial capacity in both the number and length of stored sequences. This is the first demonstration of such capacity for asymmetric Hopfield networks, which we obtain by combining results from combinatorics, number theory and the analysis of opinion dynamics. Our findings show that synchronous asymmetric Hopfield networks possess a sequence-memory capacity which is larger and more robust than previously recognized, demonstrating that, in both biological and artificial neural systems, robust sequence representation can be achieved through coarse architectural motifs rather than complex nonlinearities.

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@article{arxiv.2605.24611,
  title  = {Beyond Fixed Points: Superpolynomial Capacity of Asymmetric Hopfield Networks},
  author = {Aakash Kumar and Anatoly Khina and Frederik Mallmann-Trenn and Emanuele Natale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24611},
  year   = {2026}
}