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Agentic ESOpt: Fine-Tuning Long-Horizon LLM Agents with Minimal GPU Requirements

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Zhi Zheng
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Abstract

Agentic ESOpt uses evolution strategies for scalable full-parameter fine-tuning of long-horizon LLM agents via trajectory-level reward-weighted updates and parameter-context co-evolution.

Reinforcement Learning (RL) has been promising in single-turn LLM fine-tuning. However, long-horizon agentic reasoning introduces increasingly branching interactions and sparse rewards, exposing several limitations of RL: its heavyweight backpropagation-based training stack makes it impractical to fine-tune larger LLMs, and longer-horizon trajectories make credit assignment in RL substantially harder. This paper argues that evolution strategies (ES) can be a better choice for fine-tuning long-horizon LLM agents. Compared with agentic RL, ES offers three key advantages: 1) Model Scalability: ES enables full-parameter optimization with only minimal, inference-level GPU memory, making it possible to fine-tune large LLMs. 2) Flexibility: its lightweight, black-box feedback interface makes ES fine-tuning easy to compose with prompt-space evolution (e.g., skill optimization & test-time compute); and 3) Long-Horizon Scalability: ES performs trajectory-level parameter attribution without decomposing rewards across horizons, yielding better scalability than Agentic RL as the horizon length grows. Based on this insight, we propose Agentic ESOpt, a full-parameter agentic fine-tuning framework tailored to flexible parameter--context co-evolution. At each step, Agentic ESOpt samples perturbations around the current LLM parameters, evaluates the resulting agents with rewards, and applies an online reward-weighted update. To improve the exploration--adaptation trade-off, Agentic ESOpt further introduces a cosine decay schedule of the perturbation scale σ. On WebArena-Lite, full-parameter optimization of Qwen-3.5-27B improves the No Skill baseline by 6.69%. In test-time automatic heuristic design, Agentic ESOpt performs online prompt--parameter co-evolution, improving its matched baseline in 28 of 36 settings.

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Agentic ESOpt: Fine-Tuning Long-Horizon LLM Agents with Minimal GPU Memory Requirements

As LLM agents become longer-horizon and more branching, conventional Agentic RL faces three growing bottlenecks: high training/memory cost and increasingly challenging long-horizon credit assignment.

Our Agentic ESOpt approaches agent fine-tuning from the parameter space instead, targeting three advantages:

⚡ Model Scalability — only minimal inference-level GPU memory requirement
🔧 Flexibility — prompt/skill–parameter co-evolution
⏳ Long-Horizon Scalability — trajectory-level parameter attribution without horizon-wise decomposition

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