Path-Measure Dynamics of Attention-Driven World Models: A Nonlocal Onsager--Machlup Approach
Abstract
Attention enables a world model to condition on its entire history, providing long-term memory that facilitates long-range predictions. While the local Onsager--Machlup theory in our companion paper assumes a temporally local predictive action, we investigate the conditions under which this locality holds. We derive the predictive path measure for latent dynamics that become non-Markovian due to attention-induced memory, demonstrating that this measure is the projection of a hidden linear Markov augmentation. Eliminating the auxiliary field results in a nonlocal Onsager--Machlup action, where memory manifests as a nonlocal quadratic form rather than a force. These kernels are completely monotone and exactly match a hidden Markov embedding with a finite relaxation spectrum; otherwise, the dynamics remain fundamentally nonlocal. By expanding the action in terms of the scale-separation parameter , we show that the leading order recovers the local action of the companion paper, establishing locality as the short-memory limit of a nonlocal theory. We verify the reversible sector of this expansion term by term against an exactly solvable vector linear model.
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@article{arxiv.2607.02154,
title = {Path-Measure Dynamics of Attention-Driven World Models: A Nonlocal Onsager--Machlup Approach},
author = {Gunn Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.02154},
year = {2026}
}
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8 pages