Reasoning over mathematical objects: on-policy reward modeling and test time aggregation
arXiv cs.AI / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The authors release the Principia suite, a training data and benchmark collection for deriving mathematical objects to advance reasoning in STEM disciplines such as mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
- They provide training recipes with strong LLM judges and verifiers, showing that on-policy judge training boosts model performance.
- They show that on-policy training can be used to scale test-time compute via aggregation.
- Experiments indicate that strong LLMs like Qwen3-235B and o3 struggle on Principia, but their training recipes yield significant improvements across different backbones.
- The results demonstrate cross-format generalization by improving performance on existing numerical and MCQA tasks, beyond the Principia benchmark.
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