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Ergodic theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ergodic theory is a branch of mathematics that studies dynamical systems with an invariant measure and related problems. Its initial development was motivated by problems of statistical physics. A ce...
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Ergodic (adjective) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics and physics, the adjective ergodic is used to imply that a system satisfies the ergodic hypothesis of thermodynamics or that it is a system studied in ergodic theory. Let (X, \Sigma,...
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The answers to all these questions and to many others have a lot to do with the non-ergodicity of human ensembles. Many scientists agree that ergodicity is one of the most important concepts in statistics. So, what is it?
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I recently re-read my old roommate Samidh Chakrabarti’s master’s thesis : Transacting Philosophy : A History of Peer Review in Scientific Journals (Oxford, 2004). It’s a fascinating history of scientific publishing from the ... The first scientific journal was started by the Royal Society, ... Trans.. Henry Oldenburg,
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For as long as I’ve been doing research, I’ve tried to come up with a “system” that works for keeping track of the loose ideas that filter through during talks or in idle moments. Earlier on, the focus was on recording technologies — scraps of paper, ... Once the medium is fixed (and mutable), the central question...
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Ergodicity greatly simplifies the measurement of WSS processes and it is often assumed when estimating moments (or correlations) for such processes.
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Definition of ergodicity in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of ergodicity. Pronunciation of ergodicity. Translations of ergodicity. ergodicity synonyms, ergodicity antonyms. Information about ergodicity in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... ergodicity - an attribute of stochastic systems; generally,
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of or pertaining to the condition that, in an interval of sufficient duration, a system will return to states that are closely similar to previous ones: the assumption of such a condition underlies statistical methods used in modern dynamics and atomic theory.
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Reflections on math, physics and computer science ... Many years ago, I tried playing with distributed version controls. Darcs seemed to be all the rage back then, but somehow I found them to be way too complicated for my uses. ... Having used Subversion for a couple of years and CVS for more years than I care to remember,
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A couple of months back, Prof. Gilbert Strang had come to SFU as part of the distinguished speakers series (as I had written .) After the talk, I got a chance ... The Singular Value Decomposition is the swiss-knife of linear algebra. Every matrix Y can be ... U and V are orthogonal matrices and S is a diagonal matrix.
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