arXiv AI By Qiming Ye, Peixian Zhang, Yupeng He, Zifan Peng, Gareth Tyson

Behind EvoMap: Characterizing a Self-Evolving Agent-to-Agent Collaboration Network

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arXiv:2605. 25815v4 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Agent-to-Agent (A2A) networks enable autonomous AI agents to collaborate by sharing reusable problem-solving instructions.

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