Grader-optimization has the benefit that you don’t have to specify what values you care about in advance. This is a difficulty faced by value-executors but not by grader-optimizers.
Part of my point is that the machinery you need to solve evaluation-problems is also needed to solve instillation-problems because fundamentally they are shadows of the same problem, so I’d estimate d_evaluation at close to 0 in your equations after you have dealt with d_instillation.
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Grader-optimization has the benefit that you don’t have to specify what values you care about in advance. This is a difficulty faced by value-executors but not by grader-optimizers.
Part of my point is that the machinery you need to solve evaluation-problems is also needed to solve instillation-problems because fundamentally they are shadows of the same problem, so I’d estimate d_evaluation at close to 0 in your equations after you have dealt with d_instillation.