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ResearchMath-14K: Scaling Research-Level Mathematics via Agents

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The frontier of mathematics is defined by problems whose solutions are not yet known, yet it remains unclear whether language models can meaningfully engage with such problems without human intervention. A major obstacle is the lack of large-scale research-level math datasets. To this end, we introduce ResearchMath-14k, a set of $14{,}056$ problems curated from academic sources via a multi-agent pipeline, making it the largest collection of research-level mathematical problems to date. We further generate ResearchMath-Reasoning, $220$K teacher trajectories from two open models, where we observe recurring avoidance behaviors such as non-attempts and fabricated references. Interestingly, across eight open-weight models, newer generations produce $5.6\times$ more references and $5.0\times$ more fake references per trace. After agentic filtering of ResearchMath-Reasoning, fine-tuning Qwen3 models from 4B to 30B parameters improves over base models by $9.2$ points on average. This shows that filtered open-problem attempts can provide useful supervision even without fully correct reasoning traces. We make ResearchMath-14k publicly available for future works on research-level mathematical reasoning.

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VALG: An Agentic System for ML Theory Research

cs.AI · 2026-08-13 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An agentic system called VALG produced internally finalized theorem candidates for two of nine COLT 2026 open-problem subproblems and weaker partial results for the remaining seven.

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  • VALG: An Agentic System for ML Theory Research cs.AI · 2026-08-13 · conditional · none · ref 77 · internal anchor

    An agentic system called VALG produced internally finalized theorem candidates for two of nine COLT 2026 open-problem subproblems and weaker partial results for the remaining seven.