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Harmful Overfitting in Sobolev Spaces

Published 31 Jan 2026 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (2602.00825v1)

Abstract: Motivated by recent work on benign overfitting in overparameterized machine learning, we study the generalization behavior of functions in Sobolev spaces W<sup>k,</sup>p(R<sup>d)W<sup>{k,</sup> p}(\mathbb{R}<sup>d) that perfectly fit a noisy training data set. Under assumptions of label noise and sufficient regularity in the data distribution, we show that approximately norm-minimizing interpolators, which are canonical solutions selected by smoothness bias, exhibit harmful overfitting: even as the training sample size n→∞n \to \infty, the generalization error remains bounded below by a positive constant with high probability. Our results hold for arbitrary values of p∈[1,∞)p \in [1, \infty), in contrast to prior results studying the Hilbert space case (p=2p = 2) using kernel methods. Our proof uses a geometric argument which identifies harmful neighborhoods of the training data using Sobolev inequalities.

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