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CalibForge: Adversarial Solver Calibration for Scaling Learnable Terminal Tasks

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Training terminal agents requires executable and verifiable tasks that are not merely solvable, but appropriately challenging for learning. Executable validation establishes feasibility, yet does not reveal how a task behaves relative to a given solver setting.

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