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Demonic non-determinism

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Demonic non-determinism is a concept from the field of formal methods and theoretical computer science, particularly in the context of programming languages and semantics. It refers to a type of non-determinism in which the behavior of a program can be influenced by some external, adversarial control, often thought of as a "demon" that chooses paths or outcomes in a non-deterministic manner.

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