But a state activation is always relative to a starting state, right? There is no probability to go to some state S. There is only a probability to go from state A to state B. And I don't understand what a state being null could possibly mean.
and the table you posted to codepad has one row and one column for each, and in each cell you have the probability for a transition from the vertex in a row to a vertex in the corresponding column?
if so, then why are all the values negative?
probabilties are usually between 0 and 1, inclusive
@Miss ok, so we have a 20% chance of going from state A to state A and a 70% chance of going from A to B, which leaves a 10% chance of not transitioning at all, in @Fred's table, is that right?