Provable Benefits of Sinusoidal Activation for Modular Addition
Abstract
This paper studies the role of activation functions in learning modular addition with two-layer neural networks. We first establish a sharp expressivity gap: sine MLPs admit width- exact realizations for any fixed length and, with bias, width- exact realizations uniformly over all lengths. In contrast, the width of ReLU networks must scale linearly with to interpolate, and they cannot simultaneously fit two lengths with different residues modulo . We then provide a novel Natarajan-dimension generalization bound for sine networks, yielding nearly optimal sample complexity for ERM over constant-width sine networks. We also derive width-independent, margin-based generalization for sine networks in the overparametrized regime and validate it. Empirically, sine networks generalize consistently better than ReLU networks across regimes and exhibit strong length extrapolation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2511.23443,
title = {Provable Benefits of Sinusoidal Activation for Modular Addition},
author = {Tianlong Huang and Zhiyuan Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.23443},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
60 pages, 15 figures