At this point we merge two very fundamental graphical techniques we have seen so far: the state transition diagram with the structural Karnaugh map. It yields the dynamical Karnaugh map.
The principle is to construct a structural Karnaugh map#3519#> with a set of 3 or 4 variables, and then connect each successive configuration with arrows according to the observed transitions from each configural state (as obtained by the transitional frequency matrix, explained in section 3.2).