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Provable Benefits of Sinusoidal Activation for Modular Addition

Machine Learning 2025-12-01 v1 Machine Learning

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-22 exact realizations for any fixed length mm and, with bias, width-22 exact realizations uniformly over all lengths. In contrast, the width of ReLU networks must scale linearly with mm to interpolate, and they cannot simultaneously fit two lengths with different residues modulo pp. We then provide a novel Natarajan-dimension generalization bound for sine networks, yielding nearly optimal sample complexity O~(p)\widetilde{\mathcal{O}}(p) 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.

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@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}
}

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60 pages, 15 figures