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Definition of Stochastic
1. Adjective. Being or having a random variable. "Stochastic processes"
Definition of Stochastic
1. a. Conjectural; able to conjecture.
Definition of Stochastic
1. Adjective. Random, randomly determined, relating to stochastics. ¹
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Definition of Stochastic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stochastic
Literary usage of Stochastic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adaptive Statistical Procedures and Related Topics: Proceedings of a by Herbert Robbins, John Van Ryzin (1986)
"stochastic approximation. In 1951, Robbins and Monro introduced the subject of
... Adaptive stochastic approximation, stochastic regression models, control, ..."
2. Inequalities in Statistics and Probability: Proceedings of the Symposium on by Yung Liang Tong (1984)
"The development of stochastic versions of deterministic concepts arising in ...
Specifically, we obtain stochastic versions of rearrangement inequalities. ..."
3. Cartanian Geometry, Nonlinear Waves, and Control Theory. by Robert Hermann (1980)
"What especially interests me is the relation between stochastic system theory
... Indeed, it seems to me that the technical problems of stochastic control ..."
4. Multivariate Analysis and Its Applications by Theodore Wilbur Anderson, Kʻai-tʻai Fang, Ingram Olkin (1994)
"On the other hand, the theory of stochastic inequalities has intrinsic ...
Although the general study of stochastic inequalities can be traced back to the ..."
5. Proceedings of the Berkeley-Ames Conference on Nonlinear Problems in Control by Louis R. Hunt, Clyde Martin (1984)
"This paper addresses the probabilistic analysis of a class of variable structure
stochastic systems where structural changes occur as a consequence of state ..."
6. Topics in the Geometric Theory of Integrable Mechanical Systems by Robert Hermann (1984)
"Chapter 14 LIE THEORY AND stochastic SYSTEMS, PART II ThE GEOMETRY OF A PROBABILISTIC
LIE THEORY 1. INTRODUCTION It has long been a goal of system theorists ..."
7. Geometry and Identification: Proceedings of Apsm Workshop on System Geometry by Peter E. Caines, Robert Hermann (1983)
"Finally stochastic behavior may provide adequate solutions to any NP problems
posed in environmental matching. This discussion suggests that identification ..."
8. Topics in Statistical Dependence by Henry W. Block, Allan R. Sampson, Thomas H. Savits, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1990)
"Dependence between two random variables can take, of course, a variety of forms,
of which stochastic independence and functional dependence can be argued to ..."