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Landscape analysis for shallow neural networks: Complete classification of critical points for cubic activation and affine target functions

Optimization and Control 2026-07-16 v1

Abstract

In this paper, we study the optimization landscape induced by the true loss for shallow polynomial neural networks (PNNs) with hN\mathfrak{h} \in \mathbb{N} neurons on the hidden layer, one-dimensional input and output layers, and a monomial activation of degree dNd \in \mathbb{N}, trained against a non-constant affine linear target function. Our first main result provides for arbitrary activation degree dd a sharp existence/non-existence criterion for \emph{global minimizers} with necessary structural conditions. We show that the infimum of the loss is always zero and achievable with at least dd active and visible hidden neurons -- that is, hidden neurons with non-zero inner and outer weights -- with pairwise distinct pivots. In contrast, if h<d\mathfrak{h} < d, then the infimum cannot be attained and any minimizing sequence of parameters necessarily diverges to infinity. In the second main result, we provide a complete classification of all critical points of the loss function for the cubic activation. We show that the loss landscape admits no \emph{local maximizers}, critical points cannot have exactly two distinct pivots, global minimizers require at least three distinct pivots, critical points with no active hidden neurons correspond to \emph{saddle points} only, and consequently, \emph{non-global local minimizers} and non-trivial saddle points arise only in networks where all pivots coincide. Moreover, non-global local minimizers require all hidden neurons to be active and visible with exactly one hidden neuron having a slope sign matching that of the target function. Our second main result also guarantees that each hidden neuron of a critical point that is not a global minimizer has either input-dependent or zero contribution, but has no nonzero input-independent contribution, to its corresponding realization function.

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@article{arxiv.2607.15173,
  title  = {Landscape analysis for shallow neural networks: Complete classification of critical points for cubic activation and affine target functions},
  author = {Shokhrukh Ibragimov and Ilkhom Mukhammadiev and Diyora Salimova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15173},
  year   = {2026}
}

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37 pages, 3 figures