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FlexMoRE: A Flexible Mixture of Rank-heterogeneous Experts for Efficient Federatedly-trained Large Language Models

Machine Learning 2026-02-10 v1

Abstract

Recent advances in mixture-of-experts architectures have shown that individual experts models can be trained federatedly, i.e., in isolation from other experts by using a common base model to facilitate coordination. However, we hypothesize that full-sized experts may not be necessary for all domains and that instead low-rank adapters may be sufficient. Here, we introduce FlexMoRE, a Flexible Mixture of Rank-heterogenous Experts, which may be either full-sized experts or adapters of a suitable rank. We systematically investigate the trade-off between expert rank and downstream task performance by evaluating 66 experts with ranks 202^0 to 2142^{14} resulting in experiments covering 150 mixtures (96 with 2 experts, 54 with 7 experts) that are evaluated across 120120 tasks. For our experiments, we build on FlexOlmo and turn its pre-trained experts into low-rank versions. Our regression analysis from expert rank to downstream task performance reveals that the best-performing rank is substantially higher for reasoning-heavy benchmarks than for knowledge-heavy benchmarks. These findings on rank sensitivity come with direct implications for memory efficiency: Using optimal ranks, FlexMoRE yields improved downstream task performance (average score 47.1847.18) compared to the baseline FlexOlmo-style mixture of full-sized experts (average score 45.4645.46) at less than one third the parameters (10.7510.75B for FlexMoRE vs. 33.2733.27B for FlexOlmo). All code will be made available.

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@article{arxiv.2602.08818,
  title  = {FlexMoRE: A Flexible Mixture of Rank-heterogeneous Experts for Efficient Federatedly-trained Large Language Models},
  author = {Annemette Brok Pirchert and Jacob Nielsen and Mogens Henrik From and Lukas Galke Poech and Peter Schneider-Kamp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.08818},
  year   = {2026}
}