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Learning quadratic neural networks in high dimensions: SGD dynamics and scaling laws

Machine Learning 2026-01-01 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

We study the optimization and sample complexity of gradient-based training of a two-layer neural network with quadratic activation function in the high-dimensional regime, where the data is generated as f(x)j=1rλjσ(θj,x),xN(0,Id)f_*(\boldsymbol{x}) \propto \sum_{j=1}^{r}\lambda_j \sigma\left(\langle \boldsymbol{\theta_j}, \boldsymbol{x}\rangle\right), \boldsymbol{x} \sim N(0,\boldsymbol{I}_d), σ\sigma is the 2nd Hermite polynomial, and {θj}j=1rRd\lbrace\boldsymbol{\theta}_j \rbrace_{j=1}^{r} \subset \mathbb{R}^d are orthonormal signal directions. We consider the extensive-width regime rdβr \asymp d^\beta for β[0,1)\beta \in [0, 1), and assume a power-law decay on the (non-negative) second-layer coefficients λjjα\lambda_j\asymp j^{-\alpha} for α0\alpha \geq 0. We present a sharp analysis of the SGD dynamics in the feature learning regime, for both the population limit and the finite-sample (online) discretization, and derive scaling laws for the prediction risk that highlight the power-law dependencies on the optimization time, sample size, and model width. Our analysis combines a precise characterization of the associated matrix Riccati differential equation with novel matrix monotonicity arguments to establish convergence guarantees for the infinite-dimensional effective dynamics.

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@article{arxiv.2508.03688,
  title  = {Learning quadratic neural networks in high dimensions: SGD dynamics and scaling laws},
  author = {Gérard Ben Arous and Murat A. Erdogdu and Nuri Mert Vural and Denny Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03688},
  year   = {2026}
}

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