
1) Mathematical terminology 2) Random 3) Something that is random
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1) Random
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of, like or pertaining to a sequence of random events
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Pertaining to or arising from chance and hence obeying the laws of probability.
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• (a.) Conjectural; able to conjecture.
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Random; arising from a process that generates different values each with some probability.
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Concerning change or probability; A random variable.
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Something that is random.
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Stochastic means "random" in opposition to "deterministic" (where random phenomena are not involved). Stochastic models are based on random trials that are guided by computerized stochastic algorithms.
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Something that is random.
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Random or probabilistic event. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(sto-kas´tik) pertaining to a random process; used particularly to refer to a time series of random variables.
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implies the presence of a random variable (Marriott 1990:197).
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implies the presence of a random variable (Marriott 1990:197).
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implies the presence of a random variable (Marriott 1990197).
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Affected by random variations; a stochastic variable can assume any one of a set of values, each value having a certain probability. Contrast deterministic where the state is known with certainly.
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Random or probabilistic event.
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Sto·chas'tic (sto*kăs'tĭk)
adjective [ Greek
stochastiko`s , from
stocha`zesqai to aim, to guess, from
sto`chos mark or aim.]
1. Conjectural; able to conjecture. [ Obsolete]
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Having the attributes of random chance.
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Is a condition in finance or economics whereby changes occur on a more abrupt basis than those expected to be 'normally' encountered. In some ways stochastic has infinite variance and/or non-converging means implications.
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(Gk: stochos aim, guess; stochazomai to aim at; to guess) determined by a random distribution of probabilities. Random, haphazardly.
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stochastic 1. A reference to, characterized by, or skilled in conjecture; conjectural. 2. Subject to the laws of probability; not predictable within a given time limit or spatial framework, as the disintegration of a single radioactive element; such as, the stochastic phenomena of microphysics. 3. Denoting the process of selecting, from among a g...
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In biology, describes events whose occurrence and/or outcomes are the result of random (or at least unpredictable) factors. For comparison, see deterministic.
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adjective being or having a random variable; `a stochastic variable`; `stochastic processes`
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of or pertaining to a process involving a randomly determined sequence of observations each of which is considered as a sample of one element from a probability distribution.
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