I don’t full comprehend why we can’t include it. It seems like the ITN framework does not describe the future of the marginal utility per resource spent on the problem but rather the MU/resource right now. If we want to generalize the ITN framework across time, which theoretically we need to do to choose a sequence of decisions, we need to incorporate the fact that tractability and scale are functions of time (and even further the previous decisions we make).
all this is going to do is change the resulting answer from (MU/$) to MU/$(t), where t is time. everything still cancels out the same as before. In practice I don’t know if this is actually useful.
I don’t full comprehend why we can’t include it. It seems like the ITN framework does not describe the future of the marginal utility per resource spent on the problem but rather the MU/resource right now. If we want to generalize the ITN framework across time, which theoretically we need to do to choose a sequence of decisions, we need to incorporate the fact that tractability and scale are functions of time (and even further the previous decisions we make).
all this is going to do is change the resulting answer from (MU/$) to MU/$(t), where t is time. everything still cancels out the same as before. In practice I don’t know if this is actually useful.