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- process. Ergodicity is a property of the system; it is a statement that the system cannot be reduced or factored into smaller components. Ergodic theory...
- Ergodic theory is a branch of mathematics that studies statistical properties of deterministic dynamical systems; it is the study of ergodicity. In this...
- group level data. Ergodic process Ergodic theory, a branch of mathematics concerned with a more general formulation of ergodicity Ergodicity Loschmidt's paradox...
- process that is not ergodic is said to be in non-ergodic regime. A regime implies a time-window of a process whereby ergodicity measure is applied. One...
- Aside from its generic use as the generic adjective ergodic, ergodic may relate to: Ergodicity, mathematical description of a dynamical system which, broadly...
- Ergodic literature is a term coined by Espen J. A****th in his 1997 book Cybertext—Perspectives on Ergodic Literature to describe literature in which nontrivial...
- Quantum ergodicity states, roughly, that in the high-energy limit, the probability distributions ****ociated to energy eigenstates of a quantized ergodic Hamiltonian...
- Ergodicity economics is a research programme aimed at reworking the theoretical foundations of economics around the concept of ergodicity. The programme's...
- contradicting ergodicity. Hence A = B = L∞(R). When all the σt with t ≠ 0 are conservative, the flow is said to be properly ergodic. In this case it...
- addresses issues such as theory of price formation, price dynamics, market ergodicity, collective phenomena, market self-action, and market instabilities. Physics...