movingpermanent
Movingpermanent is a term used in theoretical computer science and formal methods to describe a class of state-transition behaviors in which a property, once established, becomes permanent across all future states. The concept emphasizes the distinction between temporary or transient properties and those that stabilize over time.
Formally, consider a transition system (S, →) with a predicate P ⊆ S. A system exhibits movingpermanent with
Example: In a fault-tolerant controller, once a fault is detected and the controller switches to a safe
Applications and implications: Movingpermanent is used in the analysis of stabilization properties, model checking for eventual
Notes: The term is not universally standardized and may be used informally in different texts. See also