Propagation of Chaos in Contextual Flow Maps
Abstract
We develop a quantitative statistical theory of transformers in the large-context regime by adopting the abstraction of contextual flow maps (CFMs): dynamical systems that evolve a distinguished token in the presence of a contextual measure across a stack of attention blocks. Within this framework, the finite-context model approximates an idealized infinite-context system in which the contextual measure is replaced by its underlying population, so that the context length becomes a statistical resource. Exploiting the McKean--Vlasov structure of the dynamics and the classical machinery of propagation of chaos, we establish a forward bound controlling the deviation between the finite- and infinite-context CFMs uniformly along depth, and a backward bound controlling the deviation between the corresponding training trajectories uniformly across iterations of online gradient descent. Both bounds achieve the optimal Wasserstein rate for general CFMs and parametric rate for a restricted class of CFMs that includes transformers as a special case. The analysis rests on a new Eulerian adjoint formulation of the loss gradient and stability estimates for the resulting forward--adjoint system, both of which may be of independent interest.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2605.16747,
title = {Propagation of Chaos in Contextual Flow Maps},
author = {Shi Chen and Zhengjiang Lin and Kaizhao Liu and Philippe Rigollet},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.16747},
year = {2026}
}
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31 pages, 1 figure