0 having a limit or end:
1 in a form that shows the tense and subject of a verb, rather than the infinitive form or a participle:
2 having a limit or end:
They are generally based on finite-state techniques that only partially exploit syntactic information.
The resource-rich country will always emerge in finite time as the richest country.
The stationary theory, which predated the finite-horizon one, can be obtained as a limiting case of the above, with some care though.
Thus, w() is now a finite sequence, and thus a finite dimensional variable, which we still write as w when no confusion is possible.
Furthermore, it formulates a 'finite bisimulation principle' for proving the equivalence of -terms.
Moreover, for notational convenience, we limit ourselves to finite restrictions and finite sums.
In all cases we have a finite number of -classes.
Now, we can show that the hardening relation is image-finite.
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