Paper ID: 2401.03735

Language Models Know the Value of Numbers

Fangwei Zhu, Damai Dai, Zhifang Sui

Large language models (LLMs) have exhibited impressive competence in various tasks, but their internal mechanisms on mathematical problems are still under-explored. In this paper, we study a fundamental question: whether language models know the value of numbers, a basic element in math. To study the question, we construct a synthetic dataset comprising addition problems and utilize linear probes to read out input numbers from the hidden states. Experimental results support the existence of encoded number values in LLMs on different layers, and these values can be extracted via linear probes. Further experiments show that LLMs store their calculation results in a similar manner, and we can intervene the output via simple vector additions, proving the causal connection between encoded numbers and language model outputs. Our research provides evidence that LLMs know the value of numbers, thus offering insights for better exploring, designing, and utilizing numeric information in LLMs.

Submitted: Jan 8, 2024