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Autori principali: Duan, Zenghao, Pang, Liang, Wei, Zihao, Duan, Wenbin, Tian, Yuxin, Xu, Shicheng, Deng, Jingcheng, Yin, Zhiyi, Cheng, Xueqi
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.05693
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author Duan, Zenghao
Pang, Liang
Wei, Zihao
Duan, Wenbin
Tian, Yuxin
Xu, Shicheng
Deng, Jingcheng
Yin, Zhiyi
Cheng, Xueqi
author_facet Duan, Zenghao
Pang, Liang
Wei, Zihao
Duan, Wenbin
Tian, Yuxin
Xu, Shicheng
Deng, Jingcheng
Yin, Zhiyi
Cheng, Xueqi
contents Despite the success of test-time scaling, Large Reasoning Models (LRMs) frequently encounter repetitive loops that lead to computational waste and inference failure. In this paper, we identify a distinct failure mode termed Circular Reasoning. Unlike traditional model degeneration, this phenomenon manifests as a self-reinforcing trap where generated content acts as a logical premise for its own recurrence, compelling the reiteration of preceding text. To systematically analyze this phenomenon, we introduce LoopBench, a dataset designed to capture two distinct loop typologies: numerical loops and statement loops. Mechanistically, we characterize circular reasoning as a state collapse exhibiting distinct boundaries, where semantic repetition precedes textual repetition. We reveal that reasoning impasses trigger the loop onset, which subsequently persists as an inescapable cycle driven by a self-reinforcing V-shaped attention mechanism. Guided by these findings, we employ the Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) algorithm to capture these precursors for early loop prediction. Experiments across diverse LRMs validate its accuracy and elucidate the stability of long-chain reasoning.
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spellingShingle Circular Reasoning: Understanding Self-Reinforcing Loops in Large Reasoning Models
Duan, Zenghao
Pang, Liang
Wei, Zihao
Duan, Wenbin
Tian, Yuxin
Xu, Shicheng
Deng, Jingcheng
Yin, Zhiyi
Cheng, Xueqi
Artificial Intelligence
Despite the success of test-time scaling, Large Reasoning Models (LRMs) frequently encounter repetitive loops that lead to computational waste and inference failure. In this paper, we identify a distinct failure mode termed Circular Reasoning. Unlike traditional model degeneration, this phenomenon manifests as a self-reinforcing trap where generated content acts as a logical premise for its own recurrence, compelling the reiteration of preceding text. To systematically analyze this phenomenon, we introduce LoopBench, a dataset designed to capture two distinct loop typologies: numerical loops and statement loops. Mechanistically, we characterize circular reasoning as a state collapse exhibiting distinct boundaries, where semantic repetition precedes textual repetition. We reveal that reasoning impasses trigger the loop onset, which subsequently persists as an inescapable cycle driven by a self-reinforcing V-shaped attention mechanism. Guided by these findings, we employ the Cumulative Sum (CUSUM) algorithm to capture these precursors for early loop prediction. Experiments across diverse LRMs validate its accuracy and elucidate the stability of long-chain reasoning.
title Circular Reasoning: Understanding Self-Reinforcing Loops in Large Reasoning Models
topic Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.05693