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Exp05: causal subspace bridge in GPT-2-small (exploratory)
Exp05 causal subspace bridge in GPT-2-small (exploratory)
Highlights
- Across eight registered seeds, L7H4 + L8H5 were the smallest tested set that passed the frozen
number-specificity and transport controls in every seed (0.521–0.546of the frozen direct effect). - The fixed 12-row layer-8 SAE decoder span retained
R_span = 0.8935(t(7) CI
[0.8905, 0.8966]) and beat the frozen second-largest edge of 100 matched spans in every seed. - A fresh exploratory bridge retained
R_target = 0.6786(t(7) CI[0.6738, 0.6834]) and beat
the maximum of 100 target-excluded matched spans in all eight seeds. The complete L8H5hook_z@final
clamp arm remained0.6740(CI[0.6696, 0.6785]).
Evidence and provenance
- Research brief
- Compact results packet
- Full writeup
- Bridge figure
- The model-backed raw bridge result remains outside Git. The checked-in packet is a hash-bound
reaggregation of compact CSV rows and the historical provenance receipt; it does not revalidate the
missing raw result in the current invocation.
Claim boundary
The reported values are directed logit-effect ratios, not activation-reconstruction percentages. This
exploratory bridge has no preregistered verdict. The release does not claim natural or monosemantic latent
semantics, individual-latent causality, necessity, sufficiency, mediation, a complete circuit, or
generalisation across models or tasks.
Reaggregation
The compact presentation can be regenerated without model execution:
python3 experiments/05_number_agreement_circuit/make_bridge_summary.py --reaggregate-checked-inThat command validates the frozen compact CSV hashes, recomputes the seed-level summaries, and records
that the off-Git raw result was not reopened.