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de·ter·min·ism D0171300 (dĭ-tûr′mə-nĭz′əm)n. The philosophical doctrine that every state of affairs, including every human event, act, and decision, is the inevitable consequence of antecedent states of affairs. de·ter′min·ist n.de·ter′min·is′tic adj.de·ter′min·is′ti·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | deterministic - an inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causessettled - established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night" | TranslationsdeterministicenUK
deterministic (probability)Describes a system whose time evolution canbe predicted exactly.
Contrast probabilistic.deterministic (algorithm)Describes an algorithm in which the correctnext step depends only on the current state. This contrastswith an algorithm involving backtracking where at each pointthere may be several possible actions and no way to chosebetween them except by trying each one and backtracking if itfails.MedicalSeedeterminismFinancialSeeDeterminismdeterministicenUK Related to deterministic: deterministic modelWords related to deterministicadj an inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causesRelated Words |