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concept:agentic-methodsagentic methods
Methods that use agentic reasoning; incur context-switching latency from external execution.
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- Identifies a key limitation of agentic methods.
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- agentic reasoningassociated_withReasoning approach using code or tool calls executed by an agent.
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