Stochastic
Stochastic (from the Greek στόχος for aim or guess) means random. A stochastic process is one whose behavior is non-deterministic, in that a system's subsequent state is determined both by the process's predictable actions and by a random element. However, according to M. Kac[1] and E. Nelson[2], any kind of time development (be it deterministic or essentially probabilistic) which is analyzable in terms of probability deserves the name of stochastic
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Dear Mr Schrödinger
Dear Mr Schrödinger We are pleased/sorry to inform you that Mr Tibbles is fine/no longer with us.
Please call if/when you observe this message
Yours
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