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- In mathematics, ergodicity expresses the idea that a point of a moving system, either a dynamical system or a stochastic process, will eventually visit...
- ergodic literature is to make sense as a concept, there must also be nonergodic literature, where the effort to traverse the text is trivial, with no...
- particular, the theorem allows the existence of a subset of macroscopically nonergodic states which on the other hand must approach zero measure, i.e., the contribution...
- "ergodic"), or there are infinitely many (and the system is called "nonergodic"). In the nonergodic case, the Gibbs measures can be expressed as the set of convex...
- ergodic literature is to make sense as a concept, there must also be nonergodic literature, where the effort to traverse the text is trivial, with no...
- player. These concepts help to distinguish between ergodic (unicursal) and nonergodic literature (multicursal). Some works such as Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire...
- universal random matrix theory eigenvalue statistics. Scars correspond to nonergodic states which are permitted by the quantum ergodicity theorems. In particular...
- cognitive aspect of a strategy. This approach was developed by studying nonergodic systems in finance. There is much research on the non-stationarity of...
- intersection of software engineering and quantitative research. The nonergodicity of financial markets and the time dependence of returns are central...
- Simon, Blair; Tamkun, Michael M.; Krapf, Diego (2011-04-19). "Ergodic and nonergodic processes coexist in the plasma membrane as observed by single-molecule...