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arxiv:2605.27476

Balancing Fidelity and Diversity in Diffusion Models via Symmetric Attention Decomposition: Hopfield Perspective

Published on May 26
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Hyunmin Cho
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Abstract

The symmetric and skew-symmetric components of transformer attention matrices are analyzed as governing energy landscape structure and circulation dynamics, respectively, with implications for generation trade-offs.

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We characterize the pre-softmax attention matrix QK^top in transformers as an associative memory matrix encoding pairwise associations between input features. By decomposing this matrix into its symmetric and skew-symmetric parts, we interpret the symmetric component as governing the structure of the energy landscape, and the skew-symmetric component as driving circulation on that landscape. Leveraging the energy formulation induced by the symmetric component, we derive Hopfield-style stability measures that quantify the stability of retrieved features. We observe meaningful correlations between Hopfield-style stability measures and the fidelity-diversity trade-offs in generation. Finally, we propose a controllable knob to modulate this trade-off by modifying the circulation of the underlying dynamics. Code is available at our GitHub (https://github.com/hyeon-cho/Attention-Symmetric-Decomposition).

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We characterize the attention matrix as an associative memory where energy governs stability and circulation drives exploration, introducing a training-free mechanism to perturb metastable states and steer the fidelity–diversity trade-off.

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