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CoEvo-Mem: Co-Evolving Retrieval Policy and Memory Bank for LLM Agents

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As memories accumulate across tasks and sessions, the performance of long-term LLM agents depends jointly on query-specific retrieval and continual memory refinement. However, existing methods typically optimize either memory access, through iterative query refinement or adaptive retrieval policies, or memory evolution such as structural update.

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