arXiv:2511.07380v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Adapting large language models (LLMs) to low-resource domains remains challenging due to the scarcity of domain-specific data. While in-domain data is limited, there exists a vast amount of general-domain data that shares similar question-answer formats and reasoning patterns with domain tasks. This observation raises an important question: can useful general-domain data be mined to improve low-resource domain adaptation? Our initial findings show that general-domain chain-of-thought data contains useful auxiliary signals for domain adaptatio

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