adj. Of or relating to a system or process whose overall statistical properties can be determined by analysis of a sufficiently large sample of the states of one of its constituents or instances averaged over time. [German Ergode, a set of points in a space with the property that all points will be included in a trajectory with equal frequency given a sufficient large number of trajectories (coined by Ludwig Eduard Boltzmann from Greek ergon, work; see werg- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots + Greek hodos, way, path) + -IC.] er·godi·cal·ly adv. |
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