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randomness - translation to English


randomness         
  • audio amplifier]] switches fast and seemingly ''at random''. However, this may follow a scheme which a human could only recognize after a scientific-style supervision.
  • In the [[Monty Hall problem]], when the host reveals one door that contains a goat, this provides new information that needs to be factored into the calculation of probabilities.
  • Ancient [[fresco]] of dice players in [[Pompei]]
  • pseudorandomly generated]] [[bitmap]].
  • The ball in a [[roulette]] can be used as a source of apparent randomness, because its behavior is very sensitive to the initial conditions.
APPARENT LACK OF PATTERN OR PREDICTABILITY IN EVENTS
Random data; Randomly; Ilogic; Random; By chance; Randomized; Duke Alexander Friedrich Karl of Württemberg; Randomicity; Non-randomness; Random chance; Non-random; Misconceptions about randomness
(n.) = carácter aleatorio, carácter fortuito, contingencia, casualidad
Ex: New models have appeared that suggest that manaers need to accommodate the randomness found in complex organizations.
Random         
  • audio amplifier]] switches fast and seemingly ''at random''. However, this may follow a scheme which a human could only recognize after a scientific-style supervision.
  • In the [[Monty Hall problem]], when the host reveals one door that contains a goat, this provides new information that needs to be factored into the calculation of probabilities.
  • Ancient [[fresco]] of dice players in [[Pompei]]
  • pseudorandomly generated]] [[bitmap]].
  • The ball in a [[roulette]] can be used as a source of apparent randomness, because its behavior is very sensitive to the initial conditions.
APPARENT LACK OF PATTERN OR PREDICTABILITY IN EVENTS
Random data; Randomly; Ilogic; Random; By chance; Randomized; Duke Alexander Friedrich Karl of Württemberg; Randomicity; Non-randomness; Random chance; Non-random; Misconceptions about randomness
Aleatorio
random         
  • audio amplifier]] switches fast and seemingly ''at random''. However, this may follow a scheme which a human could only recognize after a scientific-style supervision.
  • In the [[Monty Hall problem]], when the host reveals one door that contains a goat, this provides new information that needs to be factored into the calculation of probabilities.
  • Ancient [[fresco]] of dice players in [[Pompei]]
  • pseudorandomly generated]] [[bitmap]].
  • The ball in a [[roulette]] can be used as a source of apparent randomness, because its behavior is very sensitive to the initial conditions.
APPARENT LACK OF PATTERN OR PREDICTABILITY IN EVENTS
Random data; Randomly; Ilogic; Random; By chance; Randomized; Duke Alexander Friedrich Karl of Württemberg; Randomicity; Non-randomness; Random chance; Non-random; Misconceptions about randomness
(adj.) = fortuito, al azar, aleatorio, disperso
Ex: Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.
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* at random = de un modo aleatorio, al azar
* fuzzy random variable = variable aleatoria de lógica difusa
* pick at + random = escoger al azar, escoger aleatoriamente
* random access = acceso aleatorio
* random access file = fichero de acceso aleatorio
* random access memory (RAM) = memoria de acceso aleatorio (RAM)
* random act of = acto espontáneo de
* random clumping = plantación irregular
* random facts = hechos dispersos
* random fuzzy set = conjunto aleatorio de lógica difusa
* random graph hypothesis = ?
* random sample = muestra probablística, muestra al azar
* random sampling = muestreo probabilístico, muestreo al azar
* simple random sampling = muestreo probabilístico simple, muestreo al azar simple
* stratified random sampling = muestreo probabilístico estratificado, muestreo al azar estratificado

Definition

randomness
1. An inexplicable misfeature; gratuitous inelegance. 2. A hack or crock that depends on a complex combination of coincidences (or, possibly, the combination upon which the crock depends for its accidental failure to malfunction). "This hack can output characters 40--57 by putting the character in the four bit accumulator field of an XCT and then extracting six bits - the low 2 bits of the XCT opcode are the right thing." "What randomness!" 3. Of people, synonymous with "flakiness". The connotation is that the person so described is behaving weirdly, incompetently, or inappropriately for reasons which are (a) too tiresome to bother inquiring into, (b) are probably as inscrutable as quantum phenomena anyway, and (c) are likely to pass with time. "Maybe he has a real complaint, or maybe it's just randomness. See if he calls back." [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Randomness
In common usage, randomness is the apparent or actual lack of pattern or predictability in events.The Oxford English Dictionary defines "random" as "Having no definite aim or purpose; not sent or guided in a particular direction; made, done, occurring, etc.
Examples of use of randomness
1. Dr O‘Keeffe said: "As human beings we‘re very good at finding a pattern in randomness and related to that we‘re good at finding faces in randomness.
2. But collectively, their randomness forms a mosaic portrait of 21st–century American motherhood.
3. The randomness of her getting where she is has sparked some uncomplimentary remarks.
4. In the short run, randomness rules and investors have to learn to live with that.
5. The test which should be applied to the paintings is that of randomness.