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particular and deterministic
In particular, many design techniques that make a CPU run faster make the " performance per watt ", " performance per dollar ", and " deterministic response " much worse, and vice versa.
In particular, nondeterministic Turing machines are equivalent with deterministic Turing machines.
Biddulph ( 2010 ) has explained this by applying techniques from deterministic chaos to non-chaotic systems, in particular a computable version of Palmer's Universal Invariant Set proposition ( 2009 ), which allows the apparent weirdness of quantum phenomena to be explained as artefacts of the quantum apparatus not a fundamental property of nature.
Other ' deterministic ' theories actually seek only to highlight the importance of a particular factor in predicting the future.
It may not always be clear whether a particular interpretation is deterministic or not, as there may not be a clear choice of a time parameter.
The many-worlds interpretation is an interpretation of quantum mechanics in which a universal wavefunction obeys the same deterministic, reversible laws at all times ; in particular there is no ( indeterministic and irreversible ) wavefunction collapse associated with measurement.
The class MA in particular is a simple generalization of the NP interaction above in which the verifier is probabilistic instead of deterministic.
Jose Porfirio Miranda, in particular, found Marx and Engels to be consistently opposed to deterministic materialism and broadly sympathetic towards Christianity and towards the text of the Bible, although disbelieving in a supernatural deity.
In particular, libertarianism, which is an incompatibilist position, argues that free will is logically incompatible with a deterministic universe and that agents have free will, and that, therefore, determinism is false .< ref > Strawson, Galen ( 1998, 2004 ).
He compares assigning weights in this deterministic sense to " the currently orthodox interpretation of quantum mechanics ", following von Neumann in understanding a quantum mechanical system as in a superposition or probability mixture of states, which changes continuously in accordance with quantum mechanical equations of motion and discontinuously via measurement or observation that " collapses the wave packet " from a superposition to a particular state.
This deterministic device is generalized to a nondeterministic device ( nondeterministic stack automaton ) and particular instances of this more general device are noted.
Formally, a deterministic algorithm computes a mathematical function ; a function has a unique value for any given input, and the algorithm is a process that produces this particular value as output.
Examples of particular abstract machines which are deterministic include the deterministic Turing machine and deterministic finite automaton.
In particular, the Price equation is a deterministic difference equation that models the trajectory of the actual mean value of a characteristic along the flow of an actual population of individuals.
It has been observed that Bourdieu's theory, and in particular his notion of habitus, is entirely deterministic, leaving no place for individual agency or even individual consciousness.
Through the work of Simmel, in particular, sociology acquired a possible character beyond positivist data-collection or grand, deterministic systems of structural law.
Through the work of Simmel, in particular, sociology acquired a possible character beyond positivist data-collection or grand, deterministic systems of structural law.
Therefore, a science of texts is probabilistic instead of deterministic, that is, inferences by users of any particular text will be similar most of the time instead of all of the time.
In the genre of essay, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento published his Facundo, a particular ( re ) vision of Facundo Quiroga's life from a deterministic point of view.

particular and Turing
For example, Ken Thompson noted during his 1983 Turing Award lecture that it is possible to add code to the UNIX " login " command that would accept either the intended encrypted password or a particular known password, allowing a back door into the system with the latter password.
Interestingly, the halting paradox still applies to such machines ; although they determine whether particular Turing machines will halt on particular inputs, they cannot determine, in general, if machines equivalent to themselves will halt.
In practice, this means that there is no machine that can always decide whether the language of a given Turing machine has a particular nontrivial property.
Special cases include the undecidability of whether a Turing machine accepts a particular string, whether a Turing machine recognizes a particular recognizable language, and whether the language recognized by a Turing machine could be recognized by a nontrivial simpler machine, such as a finite automaton.
Wolfram also conjectures that a particular 2-state 3-symbol Turing machine is universal.
An oracle Turing machine is a hypothetical device which, in addition to performing the actions of a regular Turing machine, is able to ask questions of an oracle, which is a particular set of natural numbers.
* Kolmogorov complexity — absolute complexity ( within a constant, depending on the particular choice of Universal Turing Machine ); MML is typically a computable approximation ( see Wallace and Dowe ( 1999a ) below for elaboration )
The probability is with reference to a particular Universal Turing machine.
Turing now restates the original question as " Let us fix our attention on one particular digital computer C. Is it true that by modifying this computer to have an adequate storage, suitably increasing its speed of action, and providing it with an appropriate programme, C can be made to play satisfactorily the part of A in the imitation game, the part of B being taken by a man?
Turing suggests that Lovelace's objection can be reduced to the assertion that computers " can never take us by surprise " and argues that, to the contrary, computers could still surprise humans, in particular where the consequences of different facts are not immediately recognizable.
Before symbolic computation, a number — in particular a real number, one with an infinite number of digits — was said to be computable if a Turing machine will continue to spit out digits endlessly.
A particular feature is the early computing pioneer Alan Turing, among others.

particular and machine
Thus, if people are accustomed to using a particular machine name to access a particular service, their access will break when the service is moved to a different machine.
:"< sup >†</ sup > We shall use the expression ' computable function ' to mean a function calculable by a machine, and let ' effectively calculable ' refer to the intuitive idea without particular identification with any one of these definitions.
In order to achieve credible improvisation in particular style, machine improvisation uses machine learning and pattern matching algorithms to analyze existing musical examples.
The player may then be given a chance to play again, depending on the settings of the particular machine ( the limit is usually 3-5 songs per game ).
This particular HMMWV has an M2HB-QCB machine gun mounted on top.
Forth allowed implementation of machine code routines, if needed for a particular task.
Weber was ambivalent towards rationalisation ; while admitting it was responsible for many advances, in particular, freeing humans from traditional, restrictive and illogical social guidelines, he also criticised it for dehumanising individuals as " cogs in the machine " and curtailing their freedom, trapping them in the bureaucratic iron cage of rationality and bureaucracy.
Unlike machine code which often retains some compatibility among different processors in a family, microcode only runs on the exact electronic circuitry for which it is designed, as it constitutes an inherent part of the particular processor design itself.
In particular, on 2 December 1964 on the steps of Sproul Hall Mario Savio gave a speech: " There's a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious — makes you so sick at heart — that you can't take part.
A local network administrator, in special cases, can set up host-specific routes to a particular machine which provides more control over network usage, permits testing and better overall security.
Newspapers had a strong bias towards particular parties, with the Courant and the Flying Post supporting the Whigs and the Evening Post in favour of the Tories, leading to politicians from both parties realising the importance of an efficient propaganda machine in influencing the electorate.

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