nonbranches
Nonbranches are a concept used in some theoretical frameworks to describe entities or processes that do not exhibit branching behavior. In systems where a single input can lead to multiple possible outputs or diverging paths, a nonbranching element would instead produce a single, deterministic output. This is in contrast to a branching process, which might represent choices, probabilities, or the splitting of a stream of information.
The idea of nonbranches can appear in various fields, including computer science, mathematics, and philosophy. For
In some formal logical systems, statements or derivations are expected to follow a linear progression without