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Formal Representation of a Solution as a Sequence of Reasoning Steps

Given an input problem x\mathbf{x}, an output solution y\mathbf{y} can be formally represented as an ordered sequence of reasoning steps. This is mathematically defined as y=(a1,a2,...,anr)\mathbf{y} = (a_1, a_2, ..., a_{n_r}), where aia_i represents the ii-th reasoning step, and the final step anra_{n_r} contains the ultimate answer to the problem.

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