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The tractability of a problem (also called its solvability) is the degree to which it is solvable by a given increase in the resources allocated to it. TractabilityTogether with importance and neglectedness, importance is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.
Kwa, Thomas (2022) Most problems don’t differ dramatically in tractability (under certain assumptions), Effective Altruism Forum, May 3.
The tractability of a problem (also called its solvability) is the degree to which it is solvable by a given increase in the resources allocated to it. Tractability is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.
The tractability of a problem (also called its solvability) is the degree to which it is solvable by a given increase in resources allocated to it. Tractability is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.
The tractability of a problem (also called its solvability) is the degree to which it is solvable by a given increase in the resources allocated to it. Together with importance and neglectedness,
importancetractability is one of the three factors in the ITN framework.