Definition of Stochastics. Meaning of Stochastics. Synonyms of Stochastics

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Definition of Stochastics

Stochastic
Stochastic Sto*chas"tic (st[-o]*k[a^]s"t[i^]k), a. [Gr. stochastiko`s, from stocha`zesqai to aim, to guess, fr. sto`chos mark or aim.] 1. Conjectural; able to conjecture. [Obs.] --Whitefoot.

Meaning of Stochastics from wikipedia

- Stochastice", which has been translated to "the art of conjecturing or stochastics". This phrase was used, with reference to Bernoulli, by Ladislaus Bortkiewicz...
- trailing stop after a stochastics entry. A centerpiece of his teaching is the divergence and convergence of trendlines drawn on stochastics, as diverging/converging...
- II: from stochastics to hydrodynamics. North-Holland Pub. pp. 8–10. ISBN 978-0-444-86806-0. Ionut Florescu (2014). Probability and Stochastic Processes...
- Stochastic terrorism is a form of political violence instigated by hostile public rhetoric directed at a group or an individual. Unlike incitement to terrorism...
- Stochastic optimization (SO) are optimization methods that generate and use random variables. For stochastic optimization problems, the objective functions...
- Stochastic computing is a collection of techniques that represent continuous values by streams of random bits. Complex com****tions can then be computed...
- In statistics, stochastic volatility models are those in which the variance of a stochastic process is itself randomly distributed. They are used in the...
- In machine learning, the term stochastic parrot is a metaphor to describe the theory that large language models, though able to generate plausible language...
- 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...
- In probability theory and statistics, a stochastic order quantifies the concept of one random variable being "bigger" than another. These are usually partial...