Symbolic dynamics | Combinatorics on words | Dynamical systems
In symbolic dynamics and related branches of mathematics, a shift space or subshift is a set of infinite words that represent the evolution of a discrete system. In fact, shift spaces and symbolic dynamical systems are often considered synonyms. The most widely studied shift spaces are the subshifts of finite type. (Wikipedia).
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Pre-Calculus - Applying a shift transformation to a function
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From playlist Pre-Calculus
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From playlist Science Unplugged: Physics
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From playlist Mathematics
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From playlist Mathematics
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