Problem space hypothesis

Problem Space Hypothesis

The problem space hypothesis, proposed by Newell and Simon, suggests that problem-solving involves navigating through a “space” of possible states from the current situation to the goal. Each step, rule, and decision creates a path within this space. Effective problem-solving means exploring this space efficiently using strategies.

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