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| author | YurenHao0426 <Blackhao0426@gmail.com> | 2026-04-07 23:26:32 -0500 |
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| committer | YurenHao0426 <Blackhao0426@gmail.com> | 2026-04-07 23:26:32 -0500 |
| commit | 665c9bb4ab3a5126c6fc191eecf42be7b703eb0c (patch) | |
| tree | 9b1863521c05573925de77eff57eb2a4d2dee9ff /experiments/minimal_scaffold_replication.py | |
| parent | 8f67bdeebac543961871b9896a62cd07b7a5be26 (diff) | |
Add d=512 ResMLP audit table (3 seeds): cross-width validation
Same protocol applied to the 4-block d=512 ResMLP variant (vs the d=256
default). 4 methods × 3 seeds = 12 conditions:
BP @ d=512: trustworthy on all 3 seeds (acc 0.60-0.61)
DFA @ d=512: walked back on all 3 seeds via (a)+(b)
State Bridge @ d=512: walked back on all 3 seeds via (a)+(b), with
drift sub-mode on s123 (stability 0.879)
Credit Bridge @ d=512: walked back on all 3 seeds via (a)+(b)
Width effect: max-per-block growth is HIGHER at d=512 (6e3-7e4) than at
d=256 (~1e3). Larger width amplifies the explosion. The protocol
verdicts are robust to this — same binary outcome, more extreme
quantitative numbers.
This is the cross-width validation: the protocol's findings are not
d=256-specific. The §3 audit results generalize across the width
dimension.
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