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ergodic

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈɜːrɡɒdɪk/

KK: /ɜrˈɡɒdɪk/

adjective
Definition

Relating to systems or processes that, over time, will return to a previous state or where every sample is representative of the entire system.


Example

The ergodic hypothesis suggests that, given enough time, a system will explore all its possible states.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever heard of the term ergodic?
Sloth B
Yeah, I think it has something to do with probability, right?
Sloth A
Exactly! It's fascinating how ergodic processes can return to previous states over time.
Sloth B
Totally! It makes you think about how randomness works in the long run.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
random
stochastic
statistical
Antonyms
deterministic
predictable
fixed
Root Explanation

Ergodic is derived from the Greek roots "ergon" (meaning work) and "hodos" (meaning path or way). The term describes a type of literature or media that requires significant effort from the reader or participant to navigate and understand, emphasizing the 'work' involved in engaging with the content.

Memory Tip

Think of 'work' ('ergon') and 'path' ('hodos') to remember that 'ergodic' refers to something that requires effort to navigate or understand.

Visually Confused Words
periodic
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