deterministic

[ dih-tur-muh-nis-tik ]

adjective
  1. following or relating to the philosophical doctrine of determinism, which holds that all facts and events are determined by external causes and follow natural laws, and that there is no free will:Rather than hewing to a deterministic model that robs the individual of agency, she believes art emerges from the interplay among individuals within a given sociocultural system.

  2. Statistics. of or relating to a process or model in which the output is determined solely by the input and initial conditions, thereby always returning the same results (opposed to stochastic): The algorithms are simple and deterministic, so the results are predictable and reproducible.In contrast, this analysis of nanoscale phenomena depends on the elements of chance rather than the deterministic classical equations of motion.

Origin of deterministic

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Other words from deterministic

  • de·ter·min·is·ti·cal·ly, adverb
  • non·de·ter·min·is·tic, adjective
  • sem·i·de·ter·min·is·tic, adjective

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