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Sum-of-Squares Degree Barriers for the Reweighted-Hinge Method in Robust Halfspace Learning: A Christoffel-Function Characterization

Published 15 Jun 2026 in cs.LG, cs.DS, and stat.ML | (2606.17215v1)

Abstract: A certificate that removes outliers sees the data only through its low-degree moments, and an adversary exploits exactly this, hiding corruption where the clean data already looks typical, in the blind spot no bounded-degree test resolves. That blind spot turns out to have an exact size: the Christoffel function of the clean marginal, the very quantity modern data analysis thresholds to detect outliers, here read from the adversary's side as the corruption a bounded-degree certificate cannot remove. We turn this inversion into the organizing principle of the reweighted-hinge approach to robustly learning γγ-margin halfspaces under malicious noise (Shen, 2025; Zeng and Shen, 2025): the governing resource is the Sum-of-Squares degree of the outlier-removal certificate, and the resolution principle states that the maximal corruption mass which can hide at a center cc from a degree-$2t$ certificate is exactly the Christoffel function λt+1(c)λ_{t+1}(c) of the clean marginal. Three consequences follow, all against the certificate method (not information-theoretic). A margin-degree tradeoff: certifying the dense pancake to error εε costs SoS degree Ω(log(1/ε))Ω(\log(1/ε)) or margin Ω(log(1/ε)/d)Ω(\sqrt{\log(1/ε)}/\sqrt{d}), explaining why the log(1/ε)\log(1/ε) margin Shen (2025) records is forced, with a weighted-Chebyshev reduction making the threshold $2t=Θ((|c|/s)2)$ tight modulo one classical weighted-extremal estimate. A degree-$2$ outlier barrier: the resolution principle realized as an explicit instance on which degree $2$ is stuck at η<sup>1/2η<sup>{1/2} while degree $4$ escapes, locating the method's small breakdown rate in the degree, not the analysis. And a degree-$2t$ algorithm tracing the frontier η<sup>11/2tη<sup>{1-1/2t} (recovering Shen (2025) at t=1t=1), whose gain is an explicit constant, capped by the pancake density and shown unimprovable by the degree-$2$ barrier.

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