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The Shape of Reasoning: Topological Analysis of Reasoning Traces in Large Language Models

Artificial Intelligence 2026-05-28 v3

Abstract

Evaluating the quality of reasoning traces from large language models remains understudied, labor-intensive, and unreliable: current practice relies on expert rubrics, manual annotation, and slow pairwise judgments. Automated efforts are dominated by graph-based proxies that quantify structural connectivity but do not clarify what constitutes high-quality reasoning; such abstractions can be overly simplistic for inherently complex processes. We introduce a topological data analysis (TDA)-based evaluation framework that captures the geometry of reasoning traces and enables label-efficient, automated assessment. In our empirical study, topological features yield substantially higher predictive power for assessing reasoning quality than standard graph metrics, suggesting that effective reasoning is better captured by higher-dimensional geometric structures rather than purely relational graphs. We further show that a compact, stable set of topological features reliably indicates trace quality, offering a practical signal for future reinforcement learning algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.2510.20665,
  title  = {The Shape of Reasoning: Topological Analysis of Reasoning Traces in Large Language Models},
  author = {Xue Wen Tan and Nathaniel Tan and Galen Lee and Stanley Kok},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.20665},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted in ICML 2026 Workshop: Epistemic Intelligence in Machine Learning