arXiv:2504.05349v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Network pruning is used to reduce inference latency and power consumption in large neural networks. However, most methods focus on empirical results at the expense of understanding the pruning process. We introduce Hyperflux, a novel $L_0$ method which models pruning as a continuously evolving system determined by flux, the gradient response to a weight's removal, and pressure, a global regularization driving weights toward pruning. By exploiting this model, Hyperflux's pruning behavior becomes understandable at both microscopic (weight

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