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Zenoness vs Zeno - What's the difference?

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Zenoness is a related term of zeno.


As a noun zenoness

is (label) the state of being zeno.

As a proper noun zeno is

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As an adjective zeno is

requiring or involving an infinite number of intervals within a finite time.

zenoness

English

Noun

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  • (label) The state of being Zeno.
  • * 2007 , Lanshan Han, Topics in Differential Variational Systems , ProQuest (ISBN 9780549448310), page 20
  • Zenoness , which refers to the situation that the system has infinite many “mode switches” in finite time, is a well-known phenomenon arising in multi-mode ( hybrid) systems. In general, there are a number of smooth dynamics in a hybrid system.
  • * 2007 , Luís Caires, Vasco T. Vasconcelos, CONCUR 2007 - Concurrency Theory: 18th International Conference, CONCUR 2007, Lisbon, Portugal, September 3-8, 2007, Proceedings , Springer Science & Business Media (ISBN 9783540744061), page 456
  • A player is responsible for the Zenoness' of an execution if she is "elected" infinitely many times for her choosing the smallest delay. A coalition is responsible for ' Zenoness if at least one of its member is.
  • * 2011 , Alfonso Baños, Antonio Barreiro, Reset Control Systems , Springer Science & Business Media (ISBN 9781447122500), page 63
  • As it has been previously discussed, this may be complicated by the fact that these solutions may exhibit complex phenomena such as non-continuability of solutions or deadlock, beating or livelock, and Zenoness .

    zeno

    English

    (wikipedia Zeno)

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
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  • Usage notes

    * In English mainly applied to historical persons of Greece.

    Adjective

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  • Requiring or involving an infinite number of intervals within a finite time.
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  • Hypernyms

    * undecidable, noncomputable

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