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  2. Ergodicity - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical definition of ergodicity aims to capture ordinary every-day ideas about randomness.This includes ideas about systems that move in such a way as to (eventually) fill up all of space, such as diffusion and Brownian motion, as well as common-sense notions of mixing, such as mixing paints, drinks, cooking ingredients, industrial process mixing, smoke in a smoke-filled room, the ...

  3. Ergodic process - Wikipedia

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    In physics, statistics, econometrics and signal processing, a stochastic process is said to be in an ergodic regime if an observable's ensemble average equals the time average. [1] In this regime, any collection of random samples from a process must represent the average statistical properties of the entire regime.

  4. Ergodic theory - Wikipedia

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    Ergodic theory is often concerned with ergodic transformations.The intuition behind such transformations, which act on a given set, is that they do a thorough job "stirring" the elements of that set. E.g. if the set is a quantity of hot oatmeal in a bowl, and if a spoonful of syrup is dropped into the bowl, then iterations of the inverse of an ergodic transformation of the oatmeal will not ...

  5. Stationary ergodic process - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, a stationary ergodic process is a stochastic process which exhibits both stationarity and ergodicity.In essence this implies that the random process will not change its statistical properties with time and that its statistical properties (such as the theoretical mean and variance of the process) can be deduced from a single, sufficiently long sample (realization) of the ...

  6. Ergodic hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Assumption of the ergodic hypothesis allows proof that certain types of perpetual motion machines of the second kind are impossible. Systems that are ergodic are said to have the property of ergodicity; a broad range of systems in geometry, physics, and probability are ergodic. Ergodic systems are studied in ergodic theory.

  7. 3 Most Powerful Zodiac Signs This Aquarius Season - AOL

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    While this transit usually encourages detachment and unbothered vibes, the Sun meets Pluto in Aquarius. The planet of transformation brings the heat! The planet of transformation brings the heat ...

  8. Time reversal signal processing - Wikipedia

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    The TRM reverses and retransmits the signal as usual, and a more focused wave travels toward the target. As the process is repeated, the waves become more and more focused on the target. Yet another variation is to use a single transducer and an ergodic cavity. Intuitively, an ergodic cavity is one that will allow a wave originating at any ...

  9. How often should you drink sports drinks like Gatorade ... - AOL

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    For the vast majority of people, drinking water and incorporating a variety of electrolyte-rich foods into your diet is usually enough to maintain a good balance of electrolytes.