stochastically

IPA: stoʊkˈæstɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • In a stochastic manner; by means of a process involving a randomly determined sequence of events.
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Examples of "stochastically" in Sentences

  • Stochastically stable equilibrium.
  • Evolution would not be expected to stochastically generate genes containing two frames that are read in the same direction.
  • Remember, if you are really lazy: just select words stochastically in any Microsoft office document and active the synonym function!
  • Or more precisely, you concluded that the distribution of outcomes with more education stochastically dominated the distribution of outcomes with less education.
  • Video of me could be faked, these blog posts created by some bored AI, all sorts of traces inserted stochastically deep in those layers of the internet which are rapidly turning into digital peat ...
  • Climate changes are closely related to the Hurst phenomenon, which has been detected in many long hydroclimatic time series and is stochastically equivalent to a simple scaling behaviour of climate variability over time scale.
  • What I meant could perhaps be better expressed as that because of the uncertainties some which can't be treated stochastically, since widespread beliefs about the variables affect the variables themselves, there are different "schools" of economics, which vary in their predictions far more than the different "schools" of for instance physics.

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