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  • 51random variable — Statistics. a quantity that takes any of a set of values with specified probabilities. Also called variate. [1935 40] * * * In statistics, a function that can take on either a finite number of values, each with an associated probability, or an… …

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  • 52random function — noun a) A function whose value is chosen at random from its domain b) A function chosen at random from a set of functions …

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  • 53random walk — /ˌrændəm wɔ:k/ noun a sampling technique which allows for random selection within specific limits set up by a non random technique …

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  • 54random walk — /ˌrændəm wɔ:k/ noun 1. a sampling technique which allows for random selection within specific limits set up by a non random technique 2. a movement which cannot be predicted (used to describe movements in share prices which cannot be forecast) …

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  • 55random variable — ran′dom var′iable n. sta a statistical quantity that can take any of the values of a specified set in accordance with an associated probability distribution Also called variate Etymology: 1935–40 …

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  • 56Algorithmically random sequence — Intuitively, an algorithmically random sequence (or random sequence) is an infinite sequence of binary digits that appears random to any algorithm. The definition applies equally well to sequences on any finite set of characters. Random sequences …

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  • 57Autocatalytic set — An autocatalytic set is a collection of entities, each of which can be created catalytically by other entities within the set, such that as a whole, the set is able to catalyze its own production. In this way the set as a whole is said to be… …

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  • 58Genetic Algorithm for Rule Set Production — GARP is a computer program based on genetic algorithm that creates ecological niche models for species. The generated models describe environmental conditions (precipitation, temperatures, elevation, etc.) under which the species should be able… …

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  • 59at random — Random Ran dom, a. 1. Going at random or by chance; done or made at hazard, or without settled direction, aim, or purpose; hazarded without previous calculation; left to chance; haphazard; as, a random guess. [1913 Webster] Some random truths he… …

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  • 60Causal set theory bibliography — Main article: Causal Sets This Causal Set Theory Bibliography is intended to aid causal set research. It gathers together academic papers, books, talks and PhD theses related to causal set theory and is intended to help readers find references… …

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