KromHC: Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections with Kronecker-Product Residual Matrices
Abstract
The success of Hyper-Connections (HC) in neural networks (NN) has also highlighted issues related to its training instability and restricted scalability. The Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections (mHC) mitigate these challenges by projecting the residual connection space onto a Birkhoff polytope, however, it faces two issues: 1) its iterative Sinkhorn-Knopp (SK) algorithm does not always yield exact doubly stochastic residual matrices; 2) mHC incurs a prohibitive parameter complexity with as the width of the residual stream and as the feature dimension. The recently proposed mHC-lite reparametrizes the residual matrix via the Birkhoff-von-Neumann theorem to guarantee double stochasticity, but also faces a factorial explosion in its parameter complexity, . To address both challenges, we propose \textbf{KromHC}, which uses the \underline{Kro}necker products of smaller doubly stochastic matrices to parametrize the residual matrix in \underline{mHC}. By enforcing manifold constraints across the factor residual matrices along each mode of the tensorized residual stream, KromHC guarantees exact double stochasticity of the residual matrices while reducing parameter complexity to . Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that KromHC matches or even outperforms state-of-the-art (SOTA) mHC variants, while requiring significantly fewer trainable parameters. The code is available at \texttt{https://github.com/wz1119/KromHC}.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2601.21579,
title = {KromHC: Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections with Kronecker-Product Residual Matrices},
author = {Wuyang Zhou and Yuxuan Gu and Giorgos Iacovides and Danilo Mandic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.21579},
year = {2026}
}