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2026-04-08λ sweep on penalty strength: lam ∈ {1e-4, 1e-2, 1e-1} cos + rho resultsYurenHao0426
Round 19's #5 recommendation. Major new finding for the paper: | lam | acc | ||h_L|| | ||g_2|| | deep cos | deep rho | |-------|------:|--------:|--------:|---------:|---------:| | 0 | 0.308 | 4e8 | 5e-10 | -0.008 | -0.003 | | 1e-4 | 0.359 | 2.4e4 | 6.3e-7 | -0.022 | -0.004 | | 1e-2 | 0.363 | 4e4 | 1e-6 | +0.155 | +0.080 | | 1e-1 | 0.349 | 1.2e4 | 1.6e-6 | +0.131 | +0.067 | KEY: at lam=1e-4 the residual stream is contained AND ||g|| is healthy (mode 1 ALLEVIATED), but deep cos and rho are still essentially zero (mode 2 NOT alleviated). This is independent dissociation of the two modes via penalty strength: at weak penalty you get mode 1 fix WITHOUT mode 2 fix. Both metrics (cos, rho) agree at every lambda. Penalty strength has a non-monotonic effect on mode 2 alleviation: - lam=1e-4: too weak, mode 2 not alleviated (cos ~0) - lam=1e-2: sweet spot, cos +0.16, rho +0.08 - lam=1e-1: slightly over-constrained, cos +0.13, rho +0.07 This is the 7th independent validation of the two-mode separation, and the strongest one because it shows mode 1 alleviation WITHOUT mode 2 alleviation — the modes do not even respond to the same intervention strength.
2026-04-083-seed multi-seed verification of penalized DFA deep cos = +0.17YurenHao0426
| seed | l0 | l1 | l2 | l3 | l4 | layer-mean | |---|---:|---:|---:|---:|---:|---:| | 42 | +0.316 | +0.169 | +0.151 | +0.165 | +0.166 | +0.193 | | 123 | +0.333 | +0.093 | +0.155 | +0.178 | +0.177 | +0.187 | | 456 | +0.339 | +0.131 | +0.123 | +0.150 | +0.150 | +0.179 | 3-seed mean deep cos (l1-l4): ~0.155 ± 0.025 3-seed layer-mean: +0.186 ± 0.007 The +0.17 finding is rock-solid, combined with: - null calibration: training-Bs +0.16 vs fresh-Bs +0.002 - hypothesis B confirmed: vanilla early ep deep cos ~0 - 3-seed reproducibility (this commit) This is the §4 evidence for the paper's 'penalty creates partial deep alignment, partially alleviating mode 2'.
2026-04-08MAJOR: penalized DFA deep-layer cosine is +0.17, NOT zeroYurenHao0426
Direct deep-block credit measurement on penalized DFA s42 checkpoint (lam=1e-2, 30 epochs, just trained): per-layer cos(e_T B^T, BP grad) — TRAINING Bs, no eps clamp: l0: +0.316 (±0.188) ||g||=9.18e-7 ||a||=4.53 l1: +0.169 (±0.087) ||g||=8.87e-7 ||a||=4.57 l2: +0.151 (±0.084) ||g||=8.77e-7 ||a||=4.50 l3: +0.165 (±0.099) ||g||=8.73e-7 ||a||=4.64 l4: +0.166 (±0.098) ||g||=8.69e-7 ||a||=4.64 layer-mean: +0.193 Compare to vanilla DFA (existing measurement, scale-broken regime): l0: +0.42 l1-4: ~0 (essentially zero) CRITICAL INTERPRETATION: The penalty doesn't just fix scale, it ALSO restores deep-layer direction quality from ~0 to ~0.17. This contradicts the prior 'two failure modes' framing where I assumed direction would remain broken even after scale fix. The honest story is: - vanilla DFA: scale catastrophic, BP grad at floor, cosine measurement DEGENERATE (cos ~0 is noise dominance, not 'no alignment') - penalized DFA: scale fixed, BP grad healthy, cosine measurement INTERPRETABLE — and the value is +0.17 on deep layers (partially aligned, much less than BP's self-cosine of 1.0) - the +0.17 alignment explains why penalized DFA gets 0.36 (60% of BP's 0.61) — partial credit gives partial training, not zero training The 'second failure mode' claim is wrong. There's ONE unified failure mode (scale + measurement degeneracy), and the penalty rescues BOTH. The remaining gap to BP is 'partial credit quality', not a separate failure mode.