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- Two-state_trajectory abstract "A two-state trajectory (also termed two-state time trajectory or a trajectory with two states) is a dynamical signal that fluctuates among two distinct values: ON & OFF, open & closed, , etc. Mathematically, the signal has, for every either the value or .In most applications, the signal is stochastic; nevertheless, it can have deterministic ON-OFF components. A completely deterministic two-state trajectory is a square wave. There are many ways we can create a two state signal, e.g. flipping a coin repeatedly.A stochastic two state trajectory is among the simplest stochastic processes. Extensions include: 3 state trajectories, higher discrete state trajectories, continuous trajectories in any dimension, etc.".
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- Two-state_trajectory subject Category:Statistical_mechanics.
- Two-state_trajectory subject Category:Stochastic_processes.
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- Two-state_trajectory type Cognition100023271.
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- Two-state_trajectory type StochasticProcess113561896.
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- Two-state_trajectory comment "A two-state trajectory (also termed two-state time trajectory or a trajectory with two states) is a dynamical signal that fluctuates among two distinct values: ON & OFF, open & closed, , etc. Mathematically, the signal has, for every either the value or .In most applications, the signal is stochastic; nevertheless, it can have deterministic ON-OFF components. A completely deterministic two-state trajectory is a square wave. There are many ways we can create a two state signal, e.g.".
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