Asymptotics of SGD in Sequence-Single Index Models and Single-Layer Attention Networks

Lenka Zdeborová (EPFL) · Florent Krzakala (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne) · Bruno Loureiro (École Normale Supérieure) · Luca Arnaboldi (EPFL - EPF Lausanne) · Ludovic Stephan (Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Analyse de l'information)
attention-based modelsclosed-form expressionconvergence speedhigh-dimensional dynamicslearning trajectoriespopulation losspositional alignmentsemantic alignmentsequence single-index modelssequential structurestochastic gradient descentsufficient statisticstarget subspacetraining phasesuninformative initialization

We study the dynamics of stochastic gradient descent (SGD) for a class of sequence models termed Sequence Single-Index (SSI) models, where the target depends on a single direction in input space applied to a sequence of tokens. This setting generalizes classical single-index models to the sequential domain, encompassing simplified one-layer attention architectures. We derive a closed-form expression for the population loss in terms of a pair of sufficient statistics capturing semantic and positional alignment, and characterize the induced high-dimensional SGD dynamics for these coordinates. Our analysis reveals two distinct training phases: escape from uninformative initialization and alignment with the target subspace, and demonstrates how the sequence length and positional encoding influence convergence speed and learning trajectories. These results provide a rigorous and interpretable foundation for understanding how sequential structure in data can be beneficial for learning with attention-based models.