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Definition of probabilistic in English: probabilisticadjective ˌprɒbəbɪˈlɪstɪkˌprɑbəbəˈlɪstɪk Based on or adapted to a theory of probability; subject to or involving chance variation. the main approaches are either rule-based or probabilistic Example sentencesExamples - The time to resume operations is a key datum in probabilistic risk assessment.
- Given that we exist in a probabilistic universe, one cannot say that anything absolutely will happen.
- He no longer insists on indefeasible knowledge, now settling for probabilistic arguments.
- Maps of probabilistic risk give an idea of the underlying statistical uncertainty, as is done in calculating insurance risk.
- This is an attractively written systematic exposition of the basic probabilistic methods of congestion theory.
- It is interesting that the probabilistic model is a model not of a physical phenomenon, but of another piece of mathematics.
- But the same comment applies in any situation we think of as probabilistic (either the coin will come down heads or it won't).
- The algorithm relies on probabilistic modeling of data and seeks idealization that has a maximal likelihood.
- The risks put those tasks on a probabilistic critical path with an associated probability.
- Extrapolations are logical and centered on lessons to be learned, rather than based on statistical, probabilistic rules.
- The surprise caused by this puzzle can be expressed in probabilistic terms.
- Indeed, contemporary physics tells us the actual world abounds with probabilistic processes that are causal in character.
- Admitting an applicant with high grades, then, is a probabilistic judgment based on the group to which he belongs.
- One of the main reasons that these decisions can constitute a psychological burden is that they must be made based on uncertain, probabilistic data.
- According to the theory of probabilistic mental models, the decision to choose one response over the other is based on the testing of contextually relevant cues.
- Indeed, agent causation is consistent with its being the case that probabilistic laws of nature apply as thoroughly to human beings and their behavior as such laws apply to anything else.
- Plant fate maps are thus more probabilistic and are based on indirect methods.
- The structure of scientific explanation: deductive and probabilistic explanation.
- We duck if we see something about to hit us and we do not undertake a formal probabilistic risk assessment before we cross the road.
- Around this time Menger's interests in mathematics broadened and he began to work on hyperbolic geometry, probabilistic geometry and the algebra of functions.
Derivatives adverb What is crucially missing is a rational account of the relation between potentialities and actualities - just how the wave function probabilistically controls the occurrence of outcomes. Example sentencesExamples - Whichever of these actions she performs, earlier events probabilistically cause that action.
- A five-suit deck of cards might be a suitable holiday gift for someone mathematically or probabilistically inclined.
- Just because a decision was made randomly or probabilistically doesn't mean it was chosen by a free will.
- The possibilities are explicitly enumerated and probabilistically evaluated from the beginning.
Definition of probabilistic in US English: probabilisticadjectiveˌpräbəbəˈlistikˌprɑbəbəˈlɪstɪk Based on or adapted to a theory of probability; subject to or involving chance variation. the main approaches are either rule-based or probabilistic Example sentencesExamples - We duck if we see something about to hit us and we do not undertake a formal probabilistic risk assessment before we cross the road.
- He no longer insists on indefeasible knowledge, now settling for probabilistic arguments.
- This is an attractively written systematic exposition of the basic probabilistic methods of congestion theory.
- The surprise caused by this puzzle can be expressed in probabilistic terms.
- Given that we exist in a probabilistic universe, one cannot say that anything absolutely will happen.
- The risks put those tasks on a probabilistic critical path with an associated probability.
- The algorithm relies on probabilistic modeling of data and seeks idealization that has a maximal likelihood.
- Around this time Menger's interests in mathematics broadened and he began to work on hyperbolic geometry, probabilistic geometry and the algebra of functions.
- Maps of probabilistic risk give an idea of the underlying statistical uncertainty, as is done in calculating insurance risk.
- According to the theory of probabilistic mental models, the decision to choose one response over the other is based on the testing of contextually relevant cues.
- Indeed, contemporary physics tells us the actual world abounds with probabilistic processes that are causal in character.
- Plant fate maps are thus more probabilistic and are based on indirect methods.
- Extrapolations are logical and centered on lessons to be learned, rather than based on statistical, probabilistic rules.
- Admitting an applicant with high grades, then, is a probabilistic judgment based on the group to which he belongs.
- It is interesting that the probabilistic model is a model not of a physical phenomenon, but of another piece of mathematics.
- The structure of scientific explanation: deductive and probabilistic explanation.
- Indeed, agent causation is consistent with its being the case that probabilistic laws of nature apply as thoroughly to human beings and their behavior as such laws apply to anything else.
- But the same comment applies in any situation we think of as probabilistic (either the coin will come down heads or it won't).
- The time to resume operations is a key datum in probabilistic risk assessment.
- One of the main reasons that these decisions can constitute a psychological burden is that they must be made based on uncertain, probabilistic data.
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