Stochastic |
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1. Randomly determined; having a random probability distribution or pattern that may be analyzed statistically but may not be predicted precisely. |
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“I painted stars on my ceiling in a stochastic pattern.” |
“Matthew excelled at statistics, especially when analyzing stochastic patterns.” |
“It may seem stochastic, but I promise I have a plan for everything that will eventually come together.” |
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Greek, mid-17th century |
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Even when complex data can be analyzed, it may still be random — that’s called “stochastic.” However, random stochastic data can be useful. … |
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