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Test-Time Scaling in Reasoning Models Is Not Effective for Knowledge-Intensive Tasks Yet

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arXiv:2509. 06861v3 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Test-time scaling increases inference-time computation through longer reasoning chains and has shown strong performance gains across many domains.

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