HEJ, HU ISSN 1418-7108
Manuscript no.: ANM-991102-A
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Possible models

We can specify the conditions of a system in two different ways. If the system is very complicated, then usually one system-condition can be described only with a lot of surrounding elements.
a)
Considering the system as a whole, one condition represents all of the information about the surrounding elements. During the examination we can not see these elements.
b)
In the other case we describe the conditions as vectors. The components of these condition-vectors are the conditions of the surrounding elements. From vector $a$ we can reach vector $b$, if from the conditions in vector $a$ with the change of surrounding elements in one or more steps we get the conditions in vector $b$.
In both of the cases it is possible, that several surrounding elements change in one step. Of course, the second model fits real life better, although the management of it is more complicated. The chance of reaching dangerous conditions can be specified in two models.

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HEJ, HU ISSN 1418-7108
Manuscript no.: ANM-991102-A
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