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Price of universality in vector quantization is at most 0.11 bit

Information Theory 2026-02-06 v1 Machine Learning math.IT Machine Learning

Abstract

Fast computation of a matrix product WXW^\top X is a workhorse of modern LLMs. To make their deployment more efficient, a popular approach is that of using a low-precision approximation W^\widehat W in place of true WW ("weight-only quantization''). Information theory demonstrates that an optimal algorithm for reducing precision of WW depends on the (second order) statistics of XX and requires a careful alignment of vector quantization codebook with PCA directions of XX (a process known as "waterfilling allocation''). Dependence of the codebook on statistics of XX, however, is highly impractical. This paper proves that there exist a universal codebook that is simultaneously near-optimal for all possible statistics of XX, in the sense of being at least as good as an XX-adapted waterfilling codebook with rate reduced by 0.11 bit per dimension. Such universal codebook would be an ideal candidate for the low-precision storage format, a topic of active modern research, but alas the existence proof is non-constructive. Equivalently, our result shows existence of a net in Rn\mathbb{R}^n that is a nearly-optimal covering of a sphere simultaneously with respect to all Hilbert norms.

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@article{arxiv.2602.05790,
  title  = {Price of universality in vector quantization is at most 0.11 bit},
  author = {Alina Harbuzova and Or Ordentlich and Yury Polyanskiy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.05790},
  year   = {2026}
}

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