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Embedding Inequalities for Barron-type Spaces

An important problem in machine learning theory is to understand the approximation and generalization properties of two-layer neural networks in high dimensions. To this end, researchers have introduced the Barron space $\mathcal{B}_s(Ω)$ and the spectral Barron space $\mathcal{F}_s(Ω)$, where the index $s\in [0,\infty)$ indicates the smoothness of functions within these spaces and $Ω\subset\mathbb{R}^d$ denotes the input domain. However, the precise relationship between the two types of Barron spaces remains unclear. In this paper, we establish a continuous embedding between them as implied by the following inequality: for any $δ\in (0,1), s\in \mathbb{N}^{+}$ and $f: Ω\mapsto\mathbb{R}$, it holds that \[ δ\|f\|_{\mathcal{F}_{s-δ}(Ω)}\lesssim_s \|f\|_{\mathcal{B}_s(Ω)}\lesssim_s \|f\|_{\mathcal{F}_{s+1}(Ω)}. \] Importantly, the constants do not depend on the input dimension $d$, suggesting that the embedding is effective in high dimensions. Moreover, we also show that the lower and upper bound are both tight.

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