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On the Direction of RLVR Updates for LLM Reasoning: Identification and Exploitation

March 23, 2026
Authors: Kexin Huang, Haoming Meng, Junkang Wu, Jinda Lu, Chiyu Ma, Ziqian Chen, Xue Wang, Bolin Ding, Jiancan Wu, Xiang Wang, Xiangnan He, Guoyin Wang, Jingren Zhou
cs.AI

Abstract

Reinforcement learning with verifiable rewards (RLVR) has substantially improved the reasoning capabilities of large language models. While existing analyses identify that RLVR-induced changes are sparse, they primarily focus on the magnitude of these updates, largely overlooking their direction. In this work, we argue that the direction of updates is a more critical lens for understanding RLVR's effects, which can be captured by the signed, token-level log probability difference Δlog p between the base and final RLVR models. Through statistical analysis and token-replacement interventions, we demonstrate that Δlog p more effectively identifies sparse, yet reasoning-critical updates than magnitude-based metrics (\eg divergence or entropy). Building on this insight, we propose two practical applications: (1) a test-time extrapolation method that amplifies the policy along the learned Δlog p direction to improve reasoning accuracy without further training; (2) a training-time reweighting method that focuses learning on low-probability (corresponding to higher Δlog p) tokens, which improves reasoning performance across models and benchmarks. Our work establishes the direction of change as a key principle for analyzing and improving RLVR.

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