Stable size extrapolation in local score models requires the receptive field to cover the quasi-locality range of the Gaussian-smoothed score, formalized via a size-uniform comparison theorem and validated on the new FDLF benchmark.
Privman (Ed.), Finite size scaling and numerical simulation of statistical systems, World Scientific, Singapore
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When Do Local Score Models Extrapolate Across Size? A Diagnostic Theory and Benchmark
Stable size extrapolation in local score models requires the receptive field to cover the quasi-locality range of the Gaussian-smoothed score, formalized via a size-uniform comparison theorem and validated on the new FDLF benchmark.