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Definition of Stochastically
1. Adverb. By stochastic means. "We estimated the answer stochastically"
Definition of Stochastically
1. Adverb. In a stochastic manner; by means of a process involving a randomly determined sequence of events. ¹
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Definition of Stochastically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stochastically
Literary usage of Stochastically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Topics in Statistical Dependence by Henry W. Block, Allan R. Sampson, Thomas H. Savits, Institute of Mathematical Statistics (1990)
"stochastically MONOTONE DEPENDENCE BY BENNETT BRADY AND NOZER D. ... in reliability
theory, is generalized to that of "stochastically monotone dependence. ..."
2. Stochastic Inequalities by Moshe Shaked, Yung Liang Tong (1992)
"We show that if the components are stochastically ordered in the usual sense,
then an active redundancy allocation to the weakest (strongest) component is ..."
3. Stochastic Orders and Decision Under Risk by Karl C. Mosler, Marco Scarsini (1991)
"... stochastically convex, stochastically concave, stochastically increasing and
convex, stochastically decreasing, stochastically decreasing and concave, ..."
4. Poverty and Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Haroon Bhorat, S. M. Ravi Kanbur (2007)
"They are thus classified as stochastically downward. For 87 per cent, the hypothesis
that they were stochastically poor in the second period cannot be ..."
5. Inequalities in Statistics and Probability: Proceedings of the Symposium on by Yung Liang Tong (1984)
"1 ) then the graph of the F based on the K,'s will be (stochastically) ...
Thus, various statistics which are functions of F can be compared stochastically. ..."
6. Distributions with Fixed Marginals and Related Topics by Ludger Rüschendorf, Berthold Schweizer, Michael Dee Taylor (1996)
"statistic and present conditions in terms of marginal distributions for the
existence of stochastically extreme order statistics, whose distributions attain ..."
7. Statistics, Probability, and Game Theory: Papers in Honor of David Blackwell by David Blackwell, Thomas Shelburne Ferguson, Lloyd S. Shapley, James B. MacQueen (1996)
"That, for walks with constant w, C+ is stochastically independent of the duration
... In contrast to Theorem 1, C+ is not stochastically independent of the ..."
8. High Dimensional Probability: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference by Evarist Giné (2006)
"A sequence of processes {£/„(/) : / € F} is said to be stochastically bounded if
for every e > 0 there is a constant C < oo such that Pr(suP|l7n(/)|>C7)<€. ..."