ergodic
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Of or relating to certain systems that, given enough time, will eventually return to a previously experienced state.
— “The real world is not ergodic,” he says. “If I jump out of the window, that's it–it's not, like, a mistake I will learn from.”
- Of or relating to a process in which every sequence or sample of sufficient size is equally representative of the whole.
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Of or relating to a literary work that requires nontrivial effort on the reader's part to traverse.
— Therefore this chapter moves into two directions, cybertextually expanding (and reorganizing) the field of architextuality, and specifying the ergodic variety within it.
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International Scientific Vocabulary ergo- + -ode (+ -ic). The etymological origin is disputed: ἔργον (érgon) + ὁδός (hodós, “way”) versus ἔργον (érgon) + εἶδος (eîdos, “image”).
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