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CC-ΔΘΔΘ: Circuit-Restricted Weight Arithmetic for Selective Refusal

Aditya Kasliwal
Pratinav Seth
Vinay Kumar Sankarapu
Main:9 Pages
2 Figures
Bibliography:4 Pages
15 Tables
Appendix:10 Pages
Abstract

Modern deployments require LLMs to enforce safety policies at scale, yet many controls rely on inference-time interventions that add recurring compute cost and serving complexity. Activation steering is widely used, but it requires runtime hooks and scales cost with the number of generations; conditional variants improve selectivity by gating when steering is applied but still retain an inference-time control path. We ask whether selective refusal can be moved entirely offline: can a mechanistic understanding of category-specific refusal be distilled into a circuit-restricted weight update that deploys as a standard checkpoint? We propose C-{\Delta}{\theta}: Circuit Restricted Weight Arithmetic, which (i) localizes refusal-causal computation as a sparse circuit using EAP-IG and (ii) computes a constrained weight update {\Delta}{\theta}C supported only on that circuit (typically <5% of parameters). Applying {\Delta}{\theta}C yields a drop-in edited checkpoint with no inference-time hooks, shifting cost from per-request intervention to a one-time offline update. We evaluate category-targeted selectivity and capability retention on refusal and utility benchmarks.

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