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Pseudospectral Bounds for Transient Amplification in Coupled Gradient Descent

A new pseudospectral theory for block-triangular Jacobians in coupled gradient descent proves that transient amplification before convergence can be arbitrarily large even when asymptotic stability is guaranteed, with the Kreiss constant bounded by \(2/(1-\gamma) + \|C\|/(4(1-\gamma))\) for symmetric diagonal blocks. The analysis establishes matching minimax lower bounds and a finite-horizon iteration-complexity bound of \(O(K(J)^2 \log(1/\delta))\) for stochastic coupled descent, exposing a non-asymptotic, instance-dependent regime invisible to spectral-radius analysis. Experiments on linear-quadratic problems and neural-network training confirm the theory, which frames the results as scaling laws for non-stationary two-time-scale optimization.

read1 min publishedJun 4, 2026

arXiv:2606.04031v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Coupled gradient descent--where the update of one parameter block depends on another--underlies bilevel optimization, two-time-scale stochastic approximation, and adversarial training. When the coupled Jacobian is block-triangular, asymptotic stability is governed by the spectral radii of the diagonal blocks, yet transient amplification before convergence can be arbitrarily large due to non-normality. We develop a sharp pseudospectral theory for such block-triangular Jacobians, proving that the Kreiss constant satisfies $K(J) \leq 2/(1-\gamma) + |C|/(4(1-\gamma))$ when the diagonal blocks are symmetric with spectral radii at most $\gamma < 1$, and we establish matching minimax lower bounds. We characterize the critical coupling threshold for spectral instability and extend the analysis to nearly self-referential systems via a Neumann-series perturbation framework. As a consequence, we obtain a finite-horizon iteration-complexity bound of $O(K(J)^2 \log(1/\delta))$ for stochastic coupled descent. Framed as scaling laws for non-stationary two-time-scale optimization, our results expose a non-asymptotic, instance-dependent regime of high-dimensional learning dynamics that is invisible to spectral-radius analysis. Experiments on linear-quadratic problems, IQC-based comparisons, and neural-network training confirm the theory.

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