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A problem-solving process is defined by the formula pi=Gi(p0,{p<i,a<i}p_i = G_i(p_0, \{p_{<i}, a_{<i}\}), where pip_i is the i-th sub-problem, p0p_0 is the original problem, and {p<i,a<i}\{p_{<i}, a_{<i}\} represents the set of all preceding sub-problems and their answers. This formula implies that all sub-problems can be determined and generated in a single step before any of them are solved.

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