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stochastic
adj. of or pertaining to a random variable (Statistics)

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Stochastic
The term stochastic occurs in a wide variety of professional or academic fields to describe events or systems that are unpredictable due to the influence of a random variable. The word "stochastic" comes from the Greek word στόχος (stokhos, "aim").

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stochastic

Adjective
1. being or having a random variable; "a stochastic variable"; "stochastic processes"
(similar) random
(classification) statistics


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Stochastic
(a.)
Conjectural; able to conjecture.
  

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stochastic
Synonyms and related words:
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