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New universal operator approximation theorem for encoder-decoder architectures (Preprint)

Functional Analysis 2025-04-01 v1 Machine Learning General Topology

Abstract

Motivated by the rapidly growing field of mathematics for operator approximation with neural networks, we present a novel universal operator approximation theorem for a broad class of encoder-decoder architectures. In this study, we focus on approximating continuous operators in C(X,Y)\mathcal{C}(\mathcal{X}, \mathcal{Y}), where X\mathcal{X} and Y\mathcal{Y} are infinite-dimensional normed or metric spaces, and we consider uniform convergence on compact subsets of X\mathcal{X}. Unlike standard results in the operator learning literature, we investigate the case where the approximating operator sequence can be chosen independently of the compact sets. Taking a topological perspective, we analyze different types of operator approximation and show that compact-set-independent approximation is a strictly stronger property in most relevant operator learning frameworks. To establish our results, we introduce a new approximation property tailored to encoder-decoder architectures, which enables us to prove a universal operator approximation theorem ensuring uniform convergence on every compact subset. This result unifies and extends existing universal operator approximation theorems for various encoder-decoder architectures, including classical DeepONets, BasisONets, special cases of MIONets, architectures based on frames and other related approaches.

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@article{arxiv.2503.24092,
  title  = {New universal operator approximation theorem for encoder-decoder architectures (Preprint)},
  author = {Janek Gödeke and Pascal Fernsel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.24092},
  year   = {2025}
}

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34 pages