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Stochastic (/stəˈkæstɪk/; from
Ancient Gr**** στόχος (stókhos) 'aim, guess') is the
property of
being well-described by a
random probability distribution...
- holds. Two
stochastic processes that are
modifications of each
other have the same finite-dimensional law and they are said to be
stochastically equivalent...
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rather only a
partial order: for some
pairs of gambles,
neither one
stochastically dominates the other,
since different members of the
broad class of decision-makers...
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Stochastic terrorism is a form of
political violence instigated by
hostile public rhetoric directed at a
group or an individual.
Unlike incitement to terrorism...
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Stochastic calculus is a
branch of
mathematics that
operates on
stochastic processes. It
allows a
consistent theory of
integration to be
defined for integrals...
- In mathematics, a
stochastic matrix is a
square matrix used to
describe the
transitions of a
Markov chain. Each of its
entries is a
nonnegative real number...
- to be first-order
stochastically dominant over A. The
following rules describe situations when one
random variable is
stochastically less than or equal...
- hash collisions, SFB is only
stochastically fair.
Unlike other stochastically fair
queuing disciplines, such as SFQ (
Stochastic Fairness Queuing), SFB can...
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statistics and the
theory of
stochastic processes. Two
events are independent,
statistically independent, or
stochastically independent if,
informally speaking...
- In statistics,
stochastic volatility models are
those in
which the
variance of a
stochastic process is
itself randomly distributed. They are used in the...