the interactive loop, so as not to slow down the loop.
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CRDTs are commutative information groups where new information arriving at a node is aggregated, and that the semantics are such that if the same set of information (in any order) arrives at any node, that node will have the same resulting state.
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For the simplest possible example, an incrementing counter as a CRDT is just the collection of values received, and the state of the CRDT is the sum. Thus, sums arrive in any order, and if any two nodes receive the same set of values, they will (obviously) add to the same sum.
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The math that lets you do the prediction is the same type of math that allows you to do convergence: A mathematical limit on the DR prediction as x -> the "real value" becomes equal to the real value. It's only off when its missing inputs, just like a CRDT, once all inputs, ===
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That's a meaningless statement. It is also "the same type of math" that does millions of other things. Math is like that. It does a lot of things.
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