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The Computational Limits of State-Space Models and Mamba via the Lens of Circuit Complexity

Computational Complexity 2025-02-21 v2 Artificial Intelligence Computation and Language Machine Learning

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the computational limitations of Mamba and State-space Models (SSMs) by using the circuit complexity framework. Despite Mamba's stateful design and recent attention as a strong candidate to outperform Transformers, we have demonstrated that both Mamba and SSMs with poly(n)\mathrm{poly}(n)-precision and constant-depth layers reside within the DLOGTIME\mathsf{DLOGTIME}-uniform TC0\mathsf{TC}^0 complexity class. This result indicates Mamba has the same computational capabilities as Transformer theoretically, and it cannot solve problems like arithmetic formula problems, boolean formula value problems, and permutation composition problems if TC0NC1\mathsf{TC}^0 \neq \mathsf{NC}^1. Therefore, it challenges the assumption Mamba is more computationally expressive than Transformers. Our contributions include rigorous proofs showing that Selective SSM and Mamba architectures can be simulated by DLOGTIME\mathsf{DLOGTIME}-uniform TC0\mathsf{TC}^0 circuits, and they cannot solve problems outside TC0\mathsf{TC}^0.

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@article{arxiv.2412.06148,
  title  = {The Computational Limits of State-Space Models and Mamba via the Lens of Circuit Complexity},
  author = {Yifang Chen and Xiaoyu Li and Yingyu Liang and Zhenmei Shi and Zhao Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.06148},
  year   = {2025}
}

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