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a stochastic variable.
stochastic processes.

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Are there stochastic processes that dictate pollinator interactions with plants?
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The key to this efficiency is the free energy arriving by stochastic resonance.
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However, there are two stochastic effects leading to purely cooperative groups.
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Stochastic matrices are used to define Markov chains with finitely many states.
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In 1969 Robert Merton introduced stochastic calculus into the study of finance.
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On the other hand, selection operators can be either deterministic, or stochastic.
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It can describe a wide variety of fields with an inherently stochastic nature.
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For example, the emission of radiation from atoms is a natural stochastic process.
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His second article that year delineated a stochastic model of Brownian motion.
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  • Being or having a random variable; "a stochastic variable"; "stochastic processes"
  • (stochasticity) randomness: the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan
  • A stochastic event or system is one that is unpredictable due to the influence of a random variable. The word "stochastic" comes from the Greek word u03C3u03C4u03CCu03C7u03BFu03C2 (stokhos, "aim"). It occurs in a wide variety of professional and academic fields.
  • Random, randomly-determined
  • (Stochastics) Developed by George C. Lane in the late 1950s, the Stochastic Oscillator is a momentum indicator that shows the location of the current close relative to the high/low range over a set number of periods. ...
  • (Stochastics) A technical momentum indicator that compares the magnitude of recent gains to recent losses in an attempt to determine overbought and oversold conditions of an asset. ...
  • (Stochastics) Indicator that compares at stocks closing price to that stocks range price over time. Usually when a stock price closes closer to it high it is considered over bought and when it closes closer to it low it is considered over sold
  • (Stochastics) The Stochastic oscillator is based on the principle that as currency prices increase, closing prices tend to be closer to the upper end of the price range. Conversely, in downtrends, the forex prices tend to be closer to the lower end of the range. ...
  • (Stochastics) This is a technological indicator that measures the price velocity of a exacting stock. It is most helpful for stocks that are moving sideways in a trading variety.