arXiv:2606.04280v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Contrastive learning has become a leading paradigm for self-supervised representation learning, yet the conditions under which it recovers meaningful latent geometry remain incompletely understood. We develop a measure-theoretic framework formalizing the diversity condition, a support requirement on positive-pair sampling that is necessary for isometric latent recovery. We show that the standard full-support von Mises-Fisher setting implies the satisfaction of the diversity condition and as a consequence global contrastive loss minimizers recover
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