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GoAgent: Group-of-Agents Communication Topology Generation for LLM-based Multi-Agent Systems

Machine Learning 2026-03-23 v1 Artificial Intelligence Multiagent Systems

Abstract

Large language model (LLM)-based multi-agent systems (MAS) have demonstrated exceptional capabilities in solving complex tasks, yet their effectiveness depends heavily on the underlying communication topology that coordinates agent interactions. Within these systems, successful problem-solving often necessitates task-specific group structures to divide and conquer subtasks. However, most existing approaches generate communication topologies in a node-centric manner, leaving group structures to emerge implicitly from local connectivity decisions rather than modeling them explicitly, often leading to suboptimal coordination and unnecessary communication overhead. To address this limitation, we propose GoAgent (Group-of-Agents), a communication topology generation method that explicitly treats collaborative groups as the atomic units of MAS construction. Specifically, GoAgent first enumerates task-relevant candidate groups through an LLM and then autoregressively selects and connects these groups as atomic units to construct the final communication graph, jointly capturing intra-group cohesion and inter-group coordination. To mitigate communication redundancy and noise propagation inherent in expanding topologies, we further introduce a conditional information bottleneck (CIB) objective that compresses inter-group communication, preserving task-relevant signals while filtering out redundant historical noise. Extensive experiments on six benchmarks demonstrate the state-of-the-art performance of GoAgent with 93.84% average accuracy while reducing token consumption by about 17%.

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@article{arxiv.2603.19677,
  title  = {GoAgent: Group-of-Agents Communication Topology Generation for LLM-based Multi-Agent Systems},
  author = {Hongjiang Chen and Xin Zheng and Yixin Liu and Pengfei Jiao and Shiyuan Li and Huan Liu and Zhidong Zhao and Ziqi Xu and Ibrahim Khalil and Shirui Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.19677},
  year   = {2026}
}