stochastic Meaning & Definition

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  • They generalize the ordinary dynamical systems and stochastic processes.

  • Along these paths, as often happens with observed series, inflation is autocorrelated and deviations from target cannot be accounted for as simple stochastic innovations.

  • However, the stochastic nature of impulse trains leads to some unexpected effects in retinal coding.

  • The co-occurrence of identical consonants thus presents the limiting case of a more general stochastic constraint on perceived similarity.

  • They illustrate the spatial distribution of the achievable height accuracy assuming a precise functional and stochastic model.

  • Analytically comparing these expressions with the solutions for stochastic prices proves to be cumbersome.

  • Note that regularity of a stochastic matrix only depends on its pattern of zeros, or, in other words, on the associated directed graph.

  • A large implies that the stochastic components play a relatively small role, and that profit is the main motivator behind this choice.

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