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1) Generally, stochastic (pronounced <font size=2>stow-KAS-tik</font>,
from the Greek <i>stochastikos</i>, or "skilled at aiming,"
since <i>stochos</i> is a target) describes an approach to anything that
is based on probability. <br><br>
2) In mathematics, a stochastic approach is one in which values are
obtained from a corresponding sequence of jointly distributed random
variables. Classic examples of the stochastic process are guessing the
length of a queue at a stated time given the random distribution over
time of a number of people or objects entering and leaving the queue and
guessing the amount of water in a reservoir based on the random
distribution of rainfall and water usage. <br><br>
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