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Strict Determinism (philosophy)
Strict determinism may refer to: In physics: * Strict determinism (physics), the assumption that given a known set of initial conditions, future states can be computed In computing: * a strict property of deterministic context-free grammars In philosophy: * Strict determinism (philosophy), the notion that there is no free will, or human autonomy See also * Determinism (other) {{disambig Determinism ...
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Strict Determinism (physics)
Strict determinism may refer to: In physics: * Strict determinism (physics), the assumption that given a known set of initial conditions, future states can be computed In computing: * a strict property of deterministic context-free grammars In philosophy: * Strict determinism (philosophy), the notion that there is no free will, or human autonomy See also * Determinism (other) Determinism is the philosophical position that for every event there exist conditions that could cause it. Determinism has many meanings in different fields: Philosophy * Determinism * Deterministic system (philosophy) * Economic determinism ... {{disambig Determinism ...
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Deterministic Context-free Grammar
In formal grammar theory, the deterministic context-free grammars (DCFGs) are a proper subset of the context-free grammars. They are the subset of context-free grammars that can be derived from deterministic pushdown automata, and they generate the deterministic context-free languages. DCFGs are always unambiguous, and are an important subclass of unambiguous CFGs; there are non-deterministic unambiguous CFGs, however. DCFGs are of great practical interest, as they can be parsed in linear time and in fact a parser can be automatically generated from the grammar by a parser generator. They are thus widely used throughout computer science. Various restricted forms of DCFGs can be parsed by simpler, less resource-intensive parsers, and thus are often used. These grammar classes are referred to by the type of parser that parses them, and important examples are LALR, SLR, and LL. History In the 1960s, theoretical research in computer science on regular expressions and finite automata ...
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Strict Determinism (philosophy)
Strict determinism may refer to: In physics: * Strict determinism (physics), the assumption that given a known set of initial conditions, future states can be computed In computing: * a strict property of deterministic context-free grammars In philosophy: * Strict determinism (philosophy), the notion that there is no free will, or human autonomy See also * Determinism (other) {{disambig Determinism ...
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Determinism (other)
Determinism is the philosophical position that for every event there exist conditions that could cause it. Determinism has many meanings in different fields: Philosophy * Determinism * Deterministic system (philosophy) * Economic determinism in philosophy of history * Historical determinism * Linguistic determinism * Logical determinism * Retrospective determinism * Scientific determinism * Theological determinism Physics * Superdeterminism Computer science * Deterministic algorithm * Deterministic automaton * Deterministic finite automaton Sociology and anthropology * Cultural determinism * Environmental determinism * Social determinism * Technological determinism * Nominative determinism Biology * Biological determinism * Genetic determinism * Determinism theory of hematopoiesis Environmental geography * Climatic determinism Mathematics * Deterministic system * Determinacy in set theory and game theory Entertainment and media * Determinism (film), a ...
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