arXiv:2605.20196v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We investigate the hypothesis that real-data scaling laws are governed by progressive coverage of a latent predictive contribution spectrum rather than by token-frequency tails alone. We work with a suffix-automaton representation of text corpora and define a data-intrinsic global-KL predictive contribution spectrum, in which each state contributes according to its empirical mass times its KL deviation from a global next-token baseline. Across 12 real corpora, the tail slope of this spectrum is already strongly correlated with the empirical dat
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