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PCA projections of the representation of the ‘=‘ token in the prompt ‘a * b =‘ in Llama-8B (layer 3) where a and b take all integer values between 0 to 100. [1]

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[1] Henry Kvinge et al. (2025). “Probing the Limits of Mathematical World Models in LLMs.” In: ICML 2025 Workshop on Assessing World Models.

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(a) PCA colored for the magnitude of ‘a’.

(b) PCA colored for the magnitude of ‘b’.

F1-scores for probes trained to classify whether ‘a’ is divisible by a value ‘q’ using the representation of the token ‘=‘ in the prompt ‘a * b =‘ at different layers in Gemma-7b. [1]

 

 

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