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Feature emergence via margin maximization: case studies in algebraic tasks

As of 20 August 2026, this Paper Citation Record lists 0 of 0 outbound references and 3 inbound Pith citation observations for arXiv:2311.07568.

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Source: paper_references, paper_reference_links, observed 2026-08-08T18:34:18.340456Z

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Observation b25d254f-e221-4b1f-9701-47174cb8b4a0 · inbound

The Features at Convergence Theorem: a first-principles alternative to the Neural Feature Ansatz for how networks learn representations cites this paper.

The Features at Convergence Theorem: a first-principles alternative to the Neural Feature Ansatz for how networks learn representations Feature emergence via margin maximization: case studies in algebraic tasks

Reference 36

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There Will Be a Scientific Theory of Deep Learning cites this paper.

There Will Be a Scientific Theory of Deep Learning Feature emergence via margin maximization: case studies in algebraic tasks

Reference 203

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A Counterexample to Fourier Alignment in Single-Neuron Modular Addition cites this paper.

A Counterexample to Fourier Alignment in Single-Neuron Modular Addition Feature emergence via margin maximization: case studies in algebraic tasks

Reference 16

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