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  • A '''stochastic process''', or sometimes '''random process''', is the counterpart of a determinist ...o the [[codomain]] of the function. </ref> Although the random values of a stochastic process at different times may be [[statistical independence|independent random var
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  • A stochastic process that can be viewed as an abstraction of the notion of a "fair game".
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  • ...ry of [[stochastic process]]es, a '''martingale''' is, roughly speaking, a stochastic process that can be viewed as an abstraction of the notion of a "fair game". In a f ...ying property that makes stochastic integration work was the fact that the stochastic process being integrated against is a martingale. This observation made it possible
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  • An '''Ito Process''' is a type of stochastic process described by Japanese mathematician Kiyoshi Ito, which can be written as th
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  • A '''stochastic process''', or sometimes '''random process''', is the counterpart of a determinist ...o the [[codomain]] of the function. </ref> Although the random values of a stochastic process at different times may be [[statistical independence|independent random var
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  • ...endium.org/wiki/Stochastic_process Formal definition and basic properties] Stochastic process</ref>
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  • ...processes of TDI which stopped it's own use of the process about 1987. The stochastic process proved too costly at the time of the decade of the 1980s and was also criti
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  • ...but what does it mean? I assume <math>\scriptstyle X_i</math> represents a stochastic process of some sort. Are you saying that as an ordinary function of ''i'', the lim ::::That makes more sense. It isn't actually stated that ''a'' is a stochastic process. I'll be honest: When I firswt looked at this, I thought: "What does this m
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  • * [[stochastic process|Stochastic]] or [[deterministic]] (and as a special case of deterministic, *''[[stochastic process|Stochastic]]'' models use ''[[random number generator]]s'' to model chance
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  • *60Gxx [[Stochastic process]]es
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  • ...or. The conformation of a macromolecule in a solvent can be described as a stochastic process with the configuration as the leading part and the electric behavior (e.g.
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  • ...or. The conformation of a macromolecule in a solvent can be described as a stochastic process with the configuration as the leading part and the electric behavior (e.g.
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  • ...nd order'', consistently with the assumption of normality. (See [[Gaussian stochastic process]].)
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  • ...ective procedures)]], [[Steven Millhauser]], [[Stochastic convergence]], [[Stochastic process]], [[Strasbourg]], [[Stratigraphy]], [[Strato of Lampsacus]], [[Stress]], [
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