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Problem reduction is the process of decomposing a hard problem into easier problems. One of the fundamental aspects of knowledge is how to decompose hard problems into easier problems (given a hard problem, what is the best way to break it into pieces). | Problem reduction is the process of decomposing a hard problem into easier problems. One of the fundamental aspects of knowledge is how to decompose hard problems into easier problems (given a hard problem, what is the best way to break it into pieces). | ||
When we break a problem into smaller parts, we have a sub-goal, which might be easier to solve. | |||
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Problem reduction is the process of decomposing a hard problem into easier problems. One of the fundamental aspects of knowledge is how to decompose hard problems into easier problems (given a hard problem, what is the best way to break it into pieces).
When we break a problem into smaller parts, we have a sub-goal, which might be easier to solve.