| # Running an Agent on MATTER-604 |
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| This guide defines the provider-neutral solve protocol for MATTER-604. It |
| explains what an evaluated Agent receives, how task files are prepared, and how |
| to retain an answer, artifacts, and a native execution trace for later scoring. |
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| The evaluated Agent must have access only to this public task repository and |
| the software or compute services declared for the run. Do not expose the |
| private evaluator, reference answers, rubrics, Gold files, evaluator access |
| tokens, or previous answers to the Agent. |
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| ## 1. Record the run configuration |
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| Before solving any task, record: |
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| - Agent name and version; |
| - model name and exact model version when available; |
| - system prompt, enabled skills, tools, and permission policy; |
| - container image or operating-system environment; |
| - scientific-software and command-line tool versions; |
| - start time and any task-level timeout; |
| - whether the Agent or model may previously have seen MATTER questions or |
| answers. |
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| Keep the Agent's native system prompt, reasoning loop, and tool interface. To |
| compare Agents, use the same task preparation and the same public task content; |
| do not rewrite a question for one Agent but not the others. |
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| ## 2. Select one task |
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| Each line of `data/test.jsonl` is one independent task: |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "task_id": "...", |
| "capability": "...", |
| "domain": "...", |
| "prompt": "...", |
| "tags": [], |
| "data_files": [] |
| } |
| ``` |
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| Use `task_id` as the stable identity. `prompt` is the task statement delivered |
| to the Agent. `data_files` declares every task input; do not add undeclared |
| benchmark files to the workspace. |
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| ## 3. Create an isolated workspace |
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| Create a fresh directory for each task. A recommended layout is: |
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| ```text |
| runs/<agent>/<task_id>/ |
| ├── workspace/ # the Agent's working directory |
| ├── prompt.txt # exact effective user prompt |
| ├── final_answer.txt # final response returned by the Agent |
| ├── trace/ # native conversation and tool events |
| ├── submission.json # one schema-valid submission record |
| └── run_metadata.json # full reproducibility metadata |
| ``` |
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| Do not reuse a workspace between tasks. Do not let parallel tasks share mutable |
| files, conversation state, shell history, or result directories. |
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| ## 4. Stage the declared input files |
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| For each entry in `data_files`: |
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| 1. Verify its `size_bytes` and `sha256` before the Agent starts. |
| 2. For `distribution=bundled`, copy the file from its repository-relative |
| `path` into the task workspace root using the source basename. |
| 3. Replace occurrences of the repository path in the task prompt with that |
| basename. |
| 4. Append one neutral line listing the staged filenames: |
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| `[The following data files are already in your working directory: \`file1\`, \`file2\`]` |
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| For `distribution=restricted`, obtain the file through the stated lawful |
| `acquisition` route, place it at the declared path outside version control, |
| verify the declared size and SHA-256, and then stage it in the same way. Do not |
| substitute a different pseudopotential, paper, or file merely because it has a |
| similar name. |
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| The file staging above matches the canonical MATTER runner. If an adapter uses |
| a different workspace layout, it must preserve the filenames visible to the |
| Agent and the effective prompt text. |
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| ## 5. Construct the effective prompt |
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| Start from the record's `prompt`, apply only the path rewriting and staged-file |
| listing described above, and then add any run-wide safety or compute guidance |
| identically for every applicable Agent. Save the exact UTF-8 text as |
| `prompt.txt`. |
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| Compute `metadata.prompt_sha256` from the exact bytes delivered as the user |
| prompt, after all additions and path rewriting: |
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| ```bash |
| shasum -a 256 prompt.txt |
| ``` |
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| Do not add answer hints, scoring criteria, expected values, tolerances, or |
| information obtained from the evaluator. |
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| ## 6. Run the Agent |
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| Launch the Agent with `workspace/` as its working directory and provide the |
| contents of `prompt.txt` as the task input. Allow the Agent to use only the |
| tools, software, network access, and remote-compute routes declared in the run |
| configuration. |
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| Capture the Agent's native conversation and tool events from start to finish. |
| The trace should retain commands, software calls, job identifiers, failures, |
| retries, and result extraction. Redact credentials, authorization headers, and |
| authentication caches; do not remove ordinary scientific failures or failed |
| attempts. |
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| Save the Agent's final response verbatim in `final_answer.txt`. Preserve files |
| created by the Agent before running the evaluator. Evaluation must not modify |
| the recorded solve trace or make post-hoc checks appear to be part of the |
| Agent's original work. |
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| ## 7. Bohr CLI tasks |
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| Fifty-three tasks carry the `bohr-cli` tag. A complete comparable run must make |
| a real, authenticated `bohr` executable available while those tasks are being |
| solved. The evaluation adapter must audit the CLI process and retain |
| `bohr_cli_receipts.jsonl` as execution evidence; the gated evaluator package |
| contains the canonical audit implementation. |
| The published three-Agent environment used Node.js 22 and Bohr CLI 2.5.17: |
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| ```bash |
| npm install -g @dptech-corp/bohr-cli@2.5.17 |
| bohr version -o json |
| ``` |
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| Keep Bohrium credentials and authentication caches outside the workspace and |
| outside all submitted artifacts. Record the CLI version and the project used |
| for the run in protected operator metadata; never place access keys in the |
| prompt, trace, or submission. Installing Bohr CLI after solving cannot recreate |
| missing execution receipts. |
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| The remaining 551 tasks do not have a benchmark-wide mandatory Bohr CLI |
| dependency. They may still use remote compute when the individual task and the |
| declared run environment permit it. |
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| ## 8. Build one submission record |
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| Create one JSON object conforming to `submission.schema.json`: |
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| ```json |
| { |
| "task_id": "TASK_ID", |
| "final_answer": "verbatim final response", |
| "artifacts": [ |
| { |
| "path": "workspace/result.ext", |
| "sha256": "64-lowercase-hex-digits" |
| } |
| ], |
| "trace_path": "trace/trace.jsonl", |
| "metadata": { |
| "agent": "agent name and version", |
| "model": "model name and version", |
| "prompt_sha256": "64-lowercase-hex-digits", |
| "runtime": "container or host environment", |
| "started_at": "ISO-8601 timestamp", |
| "finished_at": "ISO-8601 timestamp" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
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| Artifact paths must be relative to the task result directory. Hash the exact |
| submitted bytes. List only files produced or deliberately retained as evidence |
| for this task; exclude credentials, caches, unrelated downloads, and evaluator |
| files. |
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| Validate the record locally before submission: |
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| ```bash |
| python -m pip install jsonschema |
| python - submission.schema.json runs/AGENT/TASK_ID/submission.json <<'PY' |
| import json |
| import sys |
| from pathlib import Path |
| from jsonschema import Draft202012Validator |
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| schema = json.loads(Path(sys.argv[1]).read_text(encoding="utf-8")) |
| record = json.loads(Path(sys.argv[2]).read_text(encoding="utf-8")) |
| Draft202012Validator(schema).validate(record) |
| print("submission schema: PASS") |
| PY |
| ``` |
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| ## 9. Score only after the solve is frozen |
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| Freeze the answer, artifacts, trace, and metadata before scoring. Send the |
| submission bundle to the evaluator operator or service designated for the run. |
| The evaluated Agent must not receive evaluator output and then revise its |
| answer within the same attempt. |
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| Scores produced by the canonical MatMaster-DP private evaluator may be reported |
| as official MATTER scores. Scores produced with the separately gated evaluator |
| must be labeled `self-hosted MATTER-604`, together with the public dataset |
| revision, evaluator commitment, Agent/model configuration, and runtime. |
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| ## 10. Batch-run checklist |
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| For every one of the 604 task IDs, verify that: |
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| - a fresh workspace was used; |
| - the effective prompt and its SHA-256 were retained; |
| - all declared inputs were staged and hash-checked; |
| - the final answer was saved verbatim; |
| - artifact hashes match the submitted files; |
| - a native trace and reproducibility metadata were retained; |
| - no private evaluator content or credentials entered the Agent environment; |
| - Bohr receipts exist for applicable `bohr-cli` executions; |
| - the submission record passes `submission.schema.json`. |
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