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arxiv:2505.15623

Can LLMs understand Math? -- Exploring the Pitfalls in Mathematical Reasoning

Published on May 21, 2025
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Abstract

Large language models struggle with mathematical reasoning despite their capabilities in natural language tasks, prompting the development of a comprehensive evaluation metric that assesses reasoning alignment through error rates, redundancy, and validity.

Large language models (LLMs) demonstrate considerable potential in various natural language tasks but face significant challenges in mathematical reasoning, particularly in executing precise, multi-step logic. However, current evaluation frameworks judge their performance solely based on accuracy, which only accounts for the final answer. This study explores these pitfalls by employing a novel evaluation framework. We propose an evaluation metric called the MAPLE score, which holistically quantifies reasoning misalignment by integrating error rates, redundancy, and validity.

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