- a next
state for both 0 and 1. Upon
reading a symbol, a DFA
jumps deterministically from one
state to
another by
following the
transition arrow. For example...
- and
irregularities are
actually governed by
underlying patterns and
deterministic laws that are
highly sensitive to
initial conditions.
Chaos theory is...
- physics, a
deterministic system is a
system in
which no
randomness is
involved in the
development of ****ure
states of the system. A
deterministic model will...
- In
computer science, a
deterministic algorithm is an
algorithm which,
given a
particular input, will
always produce the same output, with the underlying...
-
grammar (see Context-free grammar)
Nondeterministic finite automaton Non-
deterministic Turing machine Indeterminacy in com****tion (disambiguation) Indeterminism...
- In
computer science, a
deterministic automaton is a
concept of
automata theory in
which the
outcome of a
transition from one
state to
another is determined...
- processing,
deterministic parsing refers to
parsing algorithms that do not backtrack. LR-p****rs are an example. (This
meaning of the
words "
deterministic" and...
-
Deterministic Networking (DetNet) is an
effort by the IETF
DetNet Working Group to
study implementation of
deterministic data
paths for real-time applications...
- some
deterministic models may
appear to
behave non-
deterministically; in such cases, a
deterministic interpretation of the
model may not be
useful due...
- that is not modeled. This
added complexity in the data has been
called deterministic noise.
Though these two
types of
noise arise from
different causes,...