Predictability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Predictability (also called banality) is the degree to which a correct prediction or forecast of a system 's state can be made either qualitatively or quantitatively.
Determinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perfect predictability implies strict determinism, but lack of predictability does not necessarily imply lack of determinism. Limitations on predictability could alternatively be ...
predictability - Wiktionary
This page was last modified on 1 June 2009, at 19:15. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply.
Predictability -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Predictability at a time tau in the future is defined by (R(x(t),x(t+tau)))/(H(x(t))), and linear predictability by (L(x(t),x(t+tau)))/(H(x(t))), where R and L are the ...
Collaboratory for the Study of Earthquake Predictability | CSEP
The goal of CSEP is to develop a virtual, distributed laboratory-a collaboratory-that can support a wide range of scientific prediction experiments in multiple regional or global ...
The U.S. Contribution to Climate Variability and Predictability
U.S. CLIVAR produces a monthly electronic news-gram which includes timely information regarding upcoming meetings in addition to announcing climate research opportunities
Does Determinism Imply Absolute Predictability?
Causal determinism is the thesis that all events are causally necessitated by prior events, so that the future is not open to more than one possibility.
Predictability Info Page
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Predictability Archives. Using Predictability: To post a message to all the list members, send ...
Governance: Sound Development Management - The elements of good ...
Predictability. Predictability refers to (i) the existence of laws, regulations, and policies to regulate society; and (ii) their fair and consistent application.
Numetrics Solutions - Schedule Predictability
Numetrics top-down design approach enables IC development teams to design circuits at a high level of abstraction, and use that to estimate project staffing requirements and ...