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Mathematical model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mathematical model uses mathematical language to describe a system. Mathematical models are used not only in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines (such as physics, biology, earth scien...
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We show that the Parametric Probabilistic Protocols, which we generalize from their original definition, can outperform standard routing protocols, such as AODV or Gossiping or Shortest-Path, in a variety of realistic scenarios.
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- Probabilistic vs deterministic modeling ... Deterministic modelling and stochastic simulation of biochemical pathways using MATLAB, by M. Ullah, H. Schmidt, K.-H. Cho and O. Wolkenhauer, IEE Proc.-Syst. Biol., 153, 53-60 (2006).
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rdfs:label Probabilistic multi-path vs. deterministic single-path protocols for dynamic ad-hoc network scenarios. (xsd:string) ... dc:subject mobility, probabilistic routing, scenarios, wireless networks (xsd:string)
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At each iteration we guess the bound such that . We continue until verification succeeds for some guessed bound requiring time [13]: Theorem 1 The latency-optimizing probabilistic scheme takes at most times longer than a deterministic scheme with an a priori knowledge of the actual number of differences.
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As an example of deterministic versus probabilistic models, consider the past and the future: Nothing we can do can change the past, but everything we do influences and changes the future, although the future has an element of uncertainty.
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[Archive] Is the nature of physics more probabilistic or deterministic? Philosophy ... Is the nature of physics more probabilistic or deterministic? Hello mr.Booda. The definition of Determinism is as follows (from wicepidia or some other spelling);
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