Abstract
A spectral framework for maximal update parameterization is developed to address stable feature learning and hyperparameter transfer in jointly scaled deep neural networks.
Generative foundation models are increasingly scaled in both width and depth, posing significant challenges for stable feature learning and reliable hyperparameter (HP) transfer across model sizes. While maximal update parameterization (μP) has provided a principled solution to both problems for width scaling, existing extensions to the joint width-depth scaling regime remain fragmented, architecture- and optimizer-specific, and often rely on technically involved theories. In this work, we develop a simple and unified spectral framework for μP under joint width-depth scaling. Considering residual networks of varying block depths, we first introduce a spectral μP condition that precisely characterizes how the norms of weights and their per-step updates should scale with width and depth, unifying previously disparate μP formulations as special cases. Building on this condition, we then derive a general recipe for implementing μP across a broad class of optimizers by mapping the spectral constraints to concrete HP parameterizations. This approach not only recovers existing μP formulations (e.g., for SGD and AdamW) but also naturally extends to a wider range of optimizers. Finally, experiments on GPT-2 style language models demonstrate that the proposed spectral μP condition preserves stable feature learning and enables robust HP transfer under width-depth scaling.
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Spectral Condition for muP under Width–Depth Scaling. scaling, maximal update parameterization, muP, feature learning, hyperparameter transfer, optimization.
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