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Main Authors: Reinhart, Tobias, Coves, Gemma De les
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07669
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author Reinhart, Tobias
Coves, Gemma De les
author_facet Reinhart, Tobias
Coves, Gemma De les
contents One of the theoretical pillars that sustain certain machine learning models are universal approximation theorems, which prove that they can approximate all functions from a function class to arbitrary precision. Independently, classical spin models are termed universal if they can reproduce the behavior of any other spin model in their low energy sector. Universal spin models have been characterized via sufficient and necessary conditions, showing that simple models such as the 2d Ising with fields are universal. In this work, we prove that universal spin models are universal approximators of probability distributions. This enables us to leverage the characterization of the former to reveal conditions which are sufficient for universal approximation. Deriving universal approximation theorems thus amounts to verifying these conditions, yielding a unified recipe for universal approximation theorems applicable to a wide range of models. We explicitly test this recipe for restricted and deep Boltzmann machines, as well as for deep belief networks. This work illustrates that independently discovered universality statements may be intimately related, enabling the transfer of results.
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spellingShingle Universal Spin Models are Universal Approximators in Machine Learning
Reinhart, Tobias
Coves, Gemma De les
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
One of the theoretical pillars that sustain certain machine learning models are universal approximation theorems, which prove that they can approximate all functions from a function class to arbitrary precision. Independently, classical spin models are termed universal if they can reproduce the behavior of any other spin model in their low energy sector. Universal spin models have been characterized via sufficient and necessary conditions, showing that simple models such as the 2d Ising with fields are universal. In this work, we prove that universal spin models are universal approximators of probability distributions. This enables us to leverage the characterization of the former to reveal conditions which are sufficient for universal approximation. Deriving universal approximation theorems thus amounts to verifying these conditions, yielding a unified recipe for universal approximation theorems applicable to a wide range of models. We explicitly test this recipe for restricted and deep Boltzmann machines, as well as for deep belief networks. This work illustrates that independently discovered universality statements may be intimately related, enabling the transfer of results.
title Universal Spin Models are Universal Approximators in Machine Learning
topic Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07669