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  2. Arbitrariness - Wikipedia

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    Arbitrariness is the quality of being "determined by chance, whim, or impulse, and not by necessity, reason, or principle". It is also used to refer to a choice made ...

  3. Arbitrary - Wikipedia

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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ... Arbitrariness; From an adjective: This is a redirect from an adjective, which is a word or phrase that describes a noun, ...

  4. Talk:Arbitrariness - Wikipedia

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    There is much discussion about arbitrariness there and this can have some relevance. -- Aethralis 08:40, 31 October 2005 (UTC) HI: This is a good article to keep but the main entry does not match the (correct) definition(s) in Wictionary. The most general sense of the term is given in definition 1: "Based on individual discretion or judgement".

  5. Arbitrary inference - Wikipedia

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    Arbitrary inference is a classic tenet of cognitive therapy created by Aaron T. Beck in 1979. [1] He defines the act of making an arbitrary inference as the process of drawing a conclusion without sufficient evidence, or without any evidence at all.

  6. Arbitrarily large - Wikipedia

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    The statement " is non-negative for arbitrarily large ." is a shorthand for: "For every real number , () is non-negative for some value of greater than .". In the common parlance, the term "arbitrarily long" is often used in the context of sequence of numbers.

  7. Entropy (information theory) - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, the entropy of a random variable quantifies the average level of uncertainty or information associated with the variable's potential states or possible outcomes.

  8. Czech Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Wikipedia reached half a million articles in the afternoon of 16 March 2022. [14] The statistics at this time also revealed there were 2,500 active editors and 34 administrators, 70 articles were being created per day on average, and the most actively edited article was the one on the Russian invasion of Ukraine . [ 14 ]

  9. Entropy (statistical thermodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Boltzmann defined entropy as a measure of the number of possible microscopic states (microstates) of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium, consistent with its macroscopic thermodynamic properties, which constitute the macrostate of the system.