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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tentative solution to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a proposed or preliminary answer to a problem that is not yet finalized or confirmed.
Example: "After much deliberation, we have come up with a tentative solution to the issue of resource allocation."
Alternatives: "a provisional answer to" or "a preliminary solution for".
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Finally, in a modern comment on the original work of Popper [257], Banegas et al. [258] contribute the following statement: "What we actually do is to propose a hypothesis as a tentative solution to a problem, to confront the prediction deduced from the hypothesis with actual experience, and evaluate whether the hypothesis is rejected or not by the facts".
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The basic idea of these algorithms is for agents to repeatedly improve their tentative and flawed sets of assignments for variables simultaneously while communicating such tentative sets with each other until finding a solution to an instance of the distributed constraint satisfaction problem (DisCSP).
For many problems, especially economic ones, it might be best not to specify any tentative solutions, but instead to shape economic incentives and let the free market explore the solution space.
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