June 2026
Intermediate
392 pages
11h 35m
English
Reasoning, for an LLM, involves two distinct cognitive operations. Decomposition is breaking a problem into smaller subproblems (what are the pieces of this task). Planning is choosing the sequence, dependencies, and approach for solving those subproblems (in what order, with what tools, and how the pieces connect).
Both operations are necessary, and they can fail independently. An agent can decompose a task correctly and then plan badly, or plan correctly over a poor decomposition, and the resulting failure looks different in each case. Naming the ...
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