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Theoretical Constraints on the Expressive Power of $\mathsf{RoPE}$-based Tensor Attention Transformers

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Tensor Attention extends traditional attention mechanisms by capturing high-order correlations across multiple modalities, addressing the limitations of classical matrix-based attention. Meanwhile, Rotary Position Embedding ($\mathsf{RoPE}$) has shown superior performance in encoding positional information in long-context scenarios, significantly enhancing transformer models' expressiveness. Despite these empirical successes, the theoretical limitations of these technologies remain underexplored. In this study, we analyze the circuit complexity of Tensor Attention and $\mathsf{RoPE}$-based Tensor Attention, showing that with polynomial precision, constant-depth layers, and linear or sublinear hidden dimension, they cannot solve fixed membership problems or $(A_{F,r})^*$ closure problems, under the assumption that $\mathsf{TC}^0 \neq \mathsf{NC}^1$. These findings highlight a gap between the empirical performance and theoretical constraints of Tensor Attention and $\mathsf{RoPE}$-based Tensor Attention Transformers, offering insights that could guide the development of more theoretically grounded approaches to Transformer model design and scaling.

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Minimalist Softmax Attention Provably Learns Constrained Boolean Functions

cs.LG · 2025-05-26 · reject · novelty 5.0

With teacher forcing that reveals pairwise products of the relevant bits, one gradient step lets a single-head attention recover the support of a k-bit AND/OR; the paper's claimed end-to-end hardness lower bound is invalid as stated because a constant predictor achieves zero min-coordinate error.

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  • Minimalist Softmax Attention Provably Learns Constrained Boolean Functions cs.LG · 2025-05-26 · reject · none · ref 17 · internal anchor

    With teacher forcing that reveals pairwise products of the relevant bits, one gradient step lets a single-head attention recover the support of a k-bit AND/OR; the paper's claimed end-to-end hardness lower bound is invalid as stated because a constant predictor achieves zero min-coordinate error.