Discrete time models variables as changing in discrete steps, while continuous time models them as changing continuously. Discrete time is used to model systems that change at specific moments in time, while continuous time is used for systems that change over an interval of time.
Stanford University
Autumn 2022
The course addresses both classic and recent developments in counting and sampling. It covers counting complexity, exact counting via determinants, sampling via Markov chains, and high-dimensional expanders.
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