Two-state trajectory

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title: Two-state trajectory
text: A two-state trajectory is a dynamical signal that fluctuates between two distinct values: ON and OFF, open and closed, + / − , etc. Mathematically, the signal X has, for every t , either the value X = c o f f or X = c o n . In most applications, the signal is stochastic; nevertheless, it can have deterministic ON-OFF components. A completely deterministic two-state trajectory is a square wave. There are many ways one can create a two-state signal, e.g. flipping a coin repeatedly. A stochastic tw
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