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A timeless predicate is a predicate that is always true and cannot be changed by any action. PDDL Wiki
This would help with reducing generated code. For domains with grid-like structures that specify adjacency connections, the number of potential predicates is huge, but the predicates that define the edges are usually constant.
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A timeless predicate is a predicate that is always true and cannot be changed by any action.
PDDL Wiki
This would help with reducing generated code. For domains with grid-like structures that specify adjacency connections, the number of potential predicates is huge, but the predicates that define the edges are usually constant.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: