On 28/01/15 20:04, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote: > Omer Zak <w...@zak.co.il> writes: > >> After a brief Google search: >> Does anyone know about any research, theory or practice of time-varying >> finite state machines? > Short answer: I don't. ;-) I'll offer a couple of thoughts, anyway. > >> I mean FSMs which might grow a new state, remove a state, add/subtract >> transitions by means of meta-rules. > I suppose it may be possible to write a FSM in such a way that > adding/removing the allowed states and transitions dynamically would be > possible. This would not be enough, though: any "interesting" FSM would > not just formally move from one state to another but do custom stuff as > a part of a transition, and one would want to create and load such > custom code dynamically. > Didn't you just describe a Turing machine?
Shachar
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