AI·Jul 7, 2026, 4:00 AM

Geometry of Ordinal Representations in Language Models

Source: arXiv cs.LG

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Geometry of Ordinal Representations in Language Models

arXiv:2607.04167v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Recent work showed that language models represent character counts on curved 1D manifolds, with attention heads performing geometric transformations to enable computation. We test whether this generalizes across four ordinal tasks (bracket depth, indentation, table position, numeric magnitude) in Gemma-2-2B, Gemma-2-9B, and Qwen3-4B. We find that 1D manifolds with place-cell feature tiling emerge for tasks where the ordinal variable is locally computable from token identity, while tasks requiring cross-position integration or semantic extraction

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