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A Deterministic Testbed for Self-Organizing Agent-Team Coordination

Authors: Daniel Ari Friedman;

A Deterministic Testbed for Self-Organizing Agent-Team Coordination

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Abstract Recent work on AutoScientists coordinates self-organizing teams of language-model agents through a small set of shared mechanisms: a champion-and-experiment-log shared state, a registry of retired dead-end directions, effect-size ranking of candidate directions, noise-band confirmation of claimed improvements, and stagnation-driven reorganization of teams. This exemplar provides a deterministic, standalone reference implementation of those mechanisms and studies them honestly as a testbed rather than as a performance claim. We make the comparison fair by holding the total number of objective evaluations fixed: coordinated teams partition a single sequential experiment budget rather than adding parallel compute. Under that matched budget, coordination cannot — and in our results does not — beat a single-thread baseline on the final champion metric; we report the actual numbers and claim no speedup. What the testbed does demonstrate are two distinct, independently measurable benefits. First, noise-robustness: because the objective is stochastic, a single observed gain can be a draw of evaluation noise, so we separate the reported champion metric from the clean noise-free ground truth and show that noise-band confirmation shrinks the gap between them by roughly an order of magnitude — with confirmation on, the final champion's reported metric sits $0.0012$ above its clean value, against $0.0156$ with confirmation removed, while every configuration reaches the same clean optimum. Second, search hygiene: the dead-end registry, consulted by the proposer, cuts redundant re-probes of retired directions from $36$ to $0$ and halts at $36$ of the $60$ experiments — the same clean answer, reached with less waste. A per-mechanism ablation isolates each component's contribution, and the language-model proposer is a clean plug-in seam: a deterministic rule-based agent drives the reproducible figures, and a live Hermes agent (served by Ollama) can be swapped in without touching the coordination loop. --- Associated artifacts GitHub release: v1.0.1 (https://github.com/docxology/template_autoscientists/releases/tag/v1.0.1) DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20533669 Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/20533669 PDF SHA-256: 972bc4e0a82c97a88442ffc4370a17dd3323de96f27f91294dcb19dab3934a29

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