A discrete decision refers to a choice made from a finite set of distinct options or alternatives. Unlike continuous decisions, which involve a range of values, discrete decisions are often binary or categorical, such as yes/no, buy/sell, or selecting from a list of specific items. These types of decisions are commonly encountered in fields like operations research, economics, and computer science, where clear-cut choices must be made based on defined criteria.
Either fog occurs on a day, or it does not. Therefore it is a discrete value.
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Either fog occurs on a day, or it does not. Therefore it is a discrete value.
The homophones for "discrete" can include "discreet" and "discreetly."
Be Discrete, don't blend in. Otherwise you will love the place.
Ali Saadatpoor has written: 'State-based control of timed discrete event systems using binary decision diagrams'
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The homophone of "discrete" is "discreet."
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