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Analyzing Stream Collapse in Hyper-Connections: From Diagnosis to Mitigation

Published 2 Jun 2026 in cs.LG and cs.AI | (2606.03483v1)

Abstract: Hyper-Connections (HC) replace the single Transformer residual stream with multiple streams, introducing a permutation symmetry over stream indices. We study how this symmetry is resolved in practice: whether streams specialize in a balanced way or exhibit dominant-stream usage. Using fine-grained diagnostics for HC-based LLMs, we trace how multi-stream representations are actually used. We find that after an early seeding stage, residual mixing often remains close to identity, limiting a core HC mechanism for exchanging information between streams. Moreover, both signal and interpretable features concentrate in a dominant stream, and the nominally multi-stream residual connection can underutilize its capacity, behaving closer to a single-stream residual pathway. Finally, we show that breaking symmetry at stream initialization reduces dominant behavior and improves performance across \textit{m}HC variants. Our code is publicly available.

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