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Grokking as a Phase Transition between Competing Basins: a Singular Learning Theory Approach

Published 1 Mar 2026 in stat.ML and cs.LG | (2603.01192v1)

Abstract: Grokking, the abrupt transition from memorization to generalisation after extended training, suggests the presence of competing solution basins with distinct statistical properties. We study this phenomenon through the lens of Singular Learning Theory (SLT), a Bayesian framework that characterizes the geometry of the loss landscape via the local learning coefficient (LLC), a measure of the local degeneracy of the loss surface. SLT links lower-LLC basins to higher posterior mass concentration and lower expected generalisation error. Leveraging this theory, we interpret grokking in quadratic networks as a phase transition between competing near-zero-loss solution basins. Our contributions are two-fold: we derive closed-form expressions for the LLC in quadratic networks trained on modular arithmetic tasks, with the corresponding empirical verification; as well as empirical evidence demonstrating that LLC trajectories provide a reliable tool for tracking generalisation dynamics and interpreting phase transitions during training.

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