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Ill-defined Problem
A problem lacking clear goals, solution paths, or expected solutions, making it challenging to solve.
Well-defined Problem
A well-defined problem is one with clearly specified goals, solution paths, and criteria for evaluating solutions, making it easier to determine when the problem has been resolved.
Towers of Hanoi
A mathematical game or puzzle consisting of three rods and a number of differently sized disks that can slide onto any rod, requiring strategic movement according to specific rules.
Essential Structures
Fundamental components or frameworks that form the basis or core of something, often referring to concepts in both physical and abstract contexts.
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