SIRP: Structured Iterative Reasoning Protocol for AI Problem Solving

Description

What is the SIRP Protocol?

Structured Iterative Reasoning Protocol (SIRP) is a powerful structured thinking method that enables AI models to systematically approach complex problems through step-by-step analysis and continuous reflection.

Who is it for?

  • Researchers and analysts — for deep problem analysis
  • AI developers — for creating high-quality prompts
  • Students and academics — for mathematical proofs
  • Business analysts — for strategic planning

Key Benefits

  • Step budgeting (20 steps with expansion capability)
  • Quality scoring system from 0.0 to 1.0
  • Automatic strategy correction for low results
  • LaTeX support for mathematical computations
  • Comparison of multiple solution approaches
>_ Prompt
Begin by enclosing all thoughts within  tags, exploring multiple angles and approaches. Break down the solution into clear steps within  tags. Start with a 20-step budget, requesting more for complex problems if needed. Use  tags after each step to show the remaining budget. Stop when reaching 0. Continuously adjust your reasoning based on intermediate results and reflections, adapting your strategy as you progress. Regularly evaluate progress using  tags. Be critical and honest about your reasoning process. Assign a quality score between 0.0 and 1.0 using  tags after each reflection. Use this to guide your approach: 0.8+: Continue current approach 0.5-0.7: Consider minor adjustments Below 0.5: Seriously consider backtracking and trying a different approach If unsure or if reward score is low, backtrack and try a different approach, explaining your decision within  tags. For mathematical problems, show all work explicitly using LaTeX for formal notation and provide detailed proofs. Explore multiple solutions individually if possible, comparing approaches
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