arXiv Machine Learning By Hengyu Shi, Tianyang Han, Peizhe Wang, Zhiling Wang, Xu Yang, Junhao Su

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arXiv:2605. 04913v4 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: LLM post-training typically propagates task gradients through the full depth of the model.

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