The intuition intrigues me. If, upon inspection, it survives morphs into something else, I'd like to hear about it.
Good luck! -- Conal "The object of mathematical rigor is to sanction and legitimize the conquests of intuition, and there was never any other object for it." - Jacques Hadamard "I call intuition cosmic fishing. You feel a nibble, then you've got to hook the fish." -- Buckminster Fullero On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 7:26 PM, earl obscure <theanswertoprobl...@gmail.com > wrote: > > His description of the different frp approaches starts at section 2.1 of > the thesis. > http://www.testblogpleaseignore.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/thesis.pdfThen > in 3.1 describes implementation of discrete signals. I don't think he > gives a denotational semantics. > I was thinking, the event, is the derivative of the specific continuous > signal it corresponds to, all other continuous signals of the system held > equal. Applying the partial derivative, is like sampling, or discrete time > stepping. But it is samplying the entire state, or multivariate structure > not just the specific symbol. This made more sense unarticulated. I'll > need to think a bit.
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