LGAICLOct 5, 2025

What Scales in Cross-Entropy Scaling Law?

Tsinghua
arXiv:2510.04067v11 citationsh-index: 19
Originality Highly original
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This addresses a critical problem for developers of large language models by providing a more reliable scaling law to guide training and development.

The paper tackles the breakdown of the cross-entropy scaling law at large scales by decomposing cross-entropy into error-entropy, self-alignment, and confidence, finding that only error-entropy scales robustly, which explains the law's failure and establishes a more accurate error-entropy scaling law.

The cross-entropy scaling law has long served as a key tool for guiding the development of large language models. It shows that cross-entropy loss decreases in a predictable power-law rate as the model size increases. However, recent evidence indicates that this law breaks down at very large scales: the loss decreases more slowly than expected, which causes significant trouble for developing large language models. In this paper, we hypothesize that the root cause lies in the fact that cross-entropy itself does not truly scale; instead, only one of its hidden components does. To investigate this, we introduce a novel decomposition of cross-entropy into three parts: Error-Entropy, Self-Alignment, and Confidence. We show both theoretically and empirically that this decomposition precisely captures the training dynamics and optimization objectives. Through extensive experiments on multiple datasets and 32 models spanning five orders of magnitude in size, we find that only error-entropy follows a robust power-law scaling, while the other two terms remain largely invariant. Moreover, error-entropy constitutes the dominant share of cross-entropy in small models but diminishes in proportion as models grow larger. This explains why the cross-entropy scaling law appears accurate at small scales but fails at very large ones. Our findings establish the error-entropy scaling law as a more accurate description of model behavior. We believe it will have wide applications in the training, understanding, and future development of large language models.

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