I actually disagree that there are no cycles/multiple paths to the same endpoint in the territory too.
In particular, I’m thinking of function extensionality, where multiple algorithms with wildly different run-times can compute the same function.
This is an easy source of examples where there are multiple starting points but there exists 1 end result (at least probabilistically).
I actually disagree that there are no cycles/multiple paths to the same endpoint in the territory too.
In particular, I’m thinking of function extensionality, where multiple algorithms with wildly different run-times can compute the same function.
This is an easy source of examples where there are multiple starting points but there exists 1 end result (at least probabilistically).