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  1. ROMA: Recursive Open Meta-Agent Framework for Long-Horizon Multi-Agent Systems

    PaperFeb 2, 2026arxiv.orgSalaheddin Alzu'bi, Baran Nama, Arda Kaz, Anushri Eswaran, Weiyuan Chen, Sarvesh Khetan, Rishab Bala, Tu Vu, Sewoong Oh

    Current agentic frameworks underperform on long-horizon tasks. As reasoning depth increases, sequential orchestration becomes brittle, context windows impose hard limits that degrade performance, a...

  2. Gender Dynamics and Homophily in a Social Network of LLM Agents

    PaperFeb 2, 2026arxiv.orgFaezeh Fadaei, Jenny Carla Moran, Taha Yasseri

    Generative artificial intelligence and large language models (LLMs) are increasingly deployed in interactive settings, yet we know little about how their identity performance develops when they int...

  3. RuleSmith: Multi-Agent LLMs for Automated Game Balancing

    PaperFeb 5, 2026arxiv.orgZiyao Zeng, Chen Liu, Tianyu Liu, Hao Wang, Xiatao Sun, Fengyu Yang, Xiaofeng Liu, Zhiwen Fan

    Game balancing is a longstanding challenge requiring repeated playtesting, expert intuition, and extensive manual tuning. We introduce RuleSmith, the first framework that achieves automated game ba...

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