ickedeterministisk
Ickedeterministisk, commonly translated as non-deterministic, is an adjective used to describe systems, processes, or models whose evolution is not uniquely determined by their initial state and inputs. In such cases there may be several possible outcomes from the same starting conditions. Non-determinism is an abstract concept used to reason about multiple potential trajectories rather than to predict a single result. It is distinct from randomness, though the two can be related in practice.
In computer science, nondeterminism appears in models such as nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) and nondeterministic Turing
Beyond computation, nondeterminism is used in mathematics, logic, and philosophy to describe systems with uncertain evolution
Overall, ickedeterministisk describes a fundamental mode of description in which a single initial state does not