What concepts of dynamic CSP(Constraint Satisfaction Problem) are different in contrast to the traditional CSP(Constraint Satisfaction Problem)?
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In a dynamic constraint satisfaction problem, the constraint aka limitations can change or evolve depending upon internal or external parameters.
whereas in traditional case, the limitations remain the same. They do not change or evolve.
E.g. if 5 people are to be seated and they have their preference. This makes a traditional case. But if x new members can join at any time or their preferences can change, this makes it dynamic
What concepts of dynamic CSP(Constraint Satisfaction Problem) are different in contrast to the traditional CSP(Constraint Satisfaction...
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