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State:
- A state is defined as the situation that an agent can find itself in.
- Two types of states are found and they are, world states and representational states.
State space:
- This is known to be a graph whose nodes are the set of all states, and also their links that are actions that transform one state into another.
- These are used to find a goal state with a desired property.
Search tree:
- It is known as a tree that consists of the root node which is the start state.
- It also contains the set of children for each node consists of the states that are reachable by taking any action.
Search node:
- It is node contained in the search tree...
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