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ALL OR NONE TRANSITION

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Charles François (2004). ALL OR NONE TRANSITION, International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics, 2(1): 85.
Collection International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics
Year 2004
Vol. (num.) 2(1)
ID 85
Object type General information

A type of transition that admits only two opposite states.

These transitions are congruent with the all or nothing principle. They admit no fuzziness. Examples are: open vs. closed; outside vs. inside; positive vs. negative; one vs. zero.

See also

(flip-flop device)

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