Position: Spectral GNNs Are Neither Spectral Nor Superior for Node Classification
arXiv cs.LG / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The paper argues that Spectral GNNs do not meaningfully capture the graph spectrum, showing that graph Laplacian eigenvectors are not a true Fourier basis for graph signals.
- It shows that (n-1)-degree polynomials can interpolate any spectral response via a Vandermonde system, undermining the usual polynomial-approximation rationale for spectral methods.
- The authors find that low- and high-pass behavior in GCN-like models arises from message-passing dynamics, not from Graph Fourier Transform-based spectral formulations.
- An analysis of MagNet and HoloNet reveals their reported success stems from implementation choices that effectively reduce them to standard MPNNs, and when implemented consistently with their claimed spectral algorithms, performance is weak.
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