Differentiable Trit
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π·οΈ[trit] [differentiability]
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π₯οΈ...β¨οΈ A differentiable trit is a threeβstate unit whose value lives in a smooth, continuous space while still marking out three privileged logical positions.
Structure
- Three attractor states that act as the logical trit values
- One continuous underlying variable that moves smoothly rather than snapping
- Gradients defined everywhere except possibly at the attractor boundaries
Why it matters
It lets a ternary variable participate in gradientβbased processes while still behaving like a trit once collapsed or discretized.
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