phase space partitioning
Phase space partitioning refers to the process of dividing the multidimensional space that represents the possible states or configurations of a system into distinct regions or regions based on certain criteria or boundaries. This partitioning allows for the analysis, understanding, and modeling of complex systems by organizing their different states or behaviors into separate compartments.
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