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Scale-Distribution Decoupling: Enabling Stable and Effective Training of Large Language Models

As of 23 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 2 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2502.15499.

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measured 2 of 2 standing notices

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Source: scholarly_work_events, retraction_status_cache, observed 2026-08-23T06:30:58.430688+00:00

measured 2 of 2 inbound itemization

Pith citing papers itemized under the disclosed page cap.

Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-07T10:42:54.771585Z

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Source: pith, observed 2026-08-07T10:42:54.936992Z

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Pith citing papers

Observation c2f39622-7164-437b-9c88-8d37ffa997e0 · inbound

Adaptive Preconditioners Trigger Loss Spikes in Adam cites this paper.

Adaptive Preconditioners Trigger Loss Spikes in Adam Scale-Distribution Decoupling: Enabling Stable and Effective Training of Large Language Models

Reference 36

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verified exact
local_arxiv, observed 2026-08-07T10:42:54.942247Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

No event found in the named queried sources as of 2026-08-23T06:30:58.430688+00:00.

source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-07T10:42:54.771585Z digest=sha256:f3080449d4e012e93aafce88ae2827f529f230503adbe25412ab8c9fee854c25

Observation b04247f0-7d18-47ad-8e38-b27b5e78fb73 · inbound

Weight-norm Criticality: A Mechanism for Loss Spikes Induced by the Normalization and Weight Decay cites this paper.

Weight-norm Criticality: A Mechanism for Loss Spikes Induced by the Normalization and Weight Decay Scale-Distribution Decoupling: Enabling Stable and Effective Training of Large Language Models

Reference 53

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no resolver link, observed 2026-08-01T08:50:45.475754Z

Source-reported events for the cited work

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source=arxiv_source observed=2026-08-01T08:50:45.475754Z digest=sha256:7892137b4f4f3a0587846ab82e8e719cad4a1efcd3cfe906d74fd8f3e860df14