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Main Authors: Jin, Bowen, Collins, TJ, Yu, Donghan, Cemri, Mert, Zhang, Shenao, Li, Mengyu, Tang, Jay, Qin, Tian, Xu, Zhiyang, Lu, Jiarui, Yin, Guoli, Han, Jiawei, Wang, Zirui
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.02755
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author Jin, Bowen
Collins, TJ
Yu, Donghan
Cemri, Mert
Zhang, Shenao
Li, Mengyu
Tang, Jay
Qin, Tian
Xu, Zhiyang
Lu, Jiarui
Yin, Guoli
Han, Jiawei
Wang, Zirui
author_facet Jin, Bowen
Collins, TJ
Yu, Donghan
Cemri, Mert
Zhang, Shenao
Li, Mengyu
Tang, Jay
Qin, Tian
Xu, Zhiyang
Lu, Jiarui
Yin, Guoli
Han, Jiawei
Wang, Zirui
contents Large language models (LLMs) exhibit complementary strengths across domains and come with varying inference costs, motivating the design of multi-agent LLM systems where specialized models collaborate efficiently. Existing approaches predominantly rely on decentralized frameworks, which invoke multiple LLMs for every input and thus lead to substantial and uncontrolled inference costs. In this work, we introduce a centralized multi-LLM framework, where a controller LLM selectively coordinates a pool of expert models in a cost-efficient and cost-controllable manner. We formulate this coordination problem as reinforcement learning with dual objectives: maximizing task performance while minimizing the overall inference cost. In addition, we expect the multi-agent system to have adapted behavior with different budget conditions during inference. To this end, we propose CoRL, a reinforcement learning framework that optimizes the performance cost trade-off in a controllable multi-budget setting. Experiments on four diverse benchmarks demonstrate that CoRL enables a single system to surpass the best expert LLM under high-budget settings, while maintaining strong performance in more economical low-budget modes, highlighting the effectiveness of centralized coordination for scalable and cost-efficient multi-agent LLM systems.
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spellingShingle Controlling Performance and Budget of a Centralized Multi-agent LLM System with Reinforcement Learning
Jin, Bowen
Collins, TJ
Yu, Donghan
Cemri, Mert
Zhang, Shenao
Li, Mengyu
Tang, Jay
Qin, Tian
Xu, Zhiyang
Lu, Jiarui
Yin, Guoli
Han, Jiawei
Wang, Zirui
Computation and Language
Large language models (LLMs) exhibit complementary strengths across domains and come with varying inference costs, motivating the design of multi-agent LLM systems where specialized models collaborate efficiently. Existing approaches predominantly rely on decentralized frameworks, which invoke multiple LLMs for every input and thus lead to substantial and uncontrolled inference costs. In this work, we introduce a centralized multi-LLM framework, where a controller LLM selectively coordinates a pool of expert models in a cost-efficient and cost-controllable manner. We formulate this coordination problem as reinforcement learning with dual objectives: maximizing task performance while minimizing the overall inference cost. In addition, we expect the multi-agent system to have adapted behavior with different budget conditions during inference. To this end, we propose CoRL, a reinforcement learning framework that optimizes the performance cost trade-off in a controllable multi-budget setting. Experiments on four diverse benchmarks demonstrate that CoRL enables a single system to surpass the best expert LLM under high-budget settings, while maintaining strong performance in more economical low-budget modes, highlighting the effectiveness of centralized coordination for scalable and cost-efficient multi-agent LLM systems.
title Controlling Performance and Budget of a Centralized Multi-agent LLM System with Reinforcement Learning
topic Computation and Language
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.02755