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non-deterministic

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  • adjective computer science Exhibiting non-determinism; involving choices between indistinguishable possibilities.

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Examples

  • Something merely non-computable by us, or something absolutely non-deterministic?

    A Public Policy Scientific Consensus? 2009

  • The reason you were arguing that dualism (or non-deterministic mental cause) was an acceptable premise for a scientific theory was because without such an assumption, you could not describe how to say how intelligent cause differed from non-intelligent cause in a way we could observe.

    Bunny and a Book 2008

  • Free will is directly linked to the metaphysical realm that is hidden behind the non-deterministic nature of Quantum Mechanics.

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • I do suggest something more is needed for artificial intelligence to be truly non-deterministic.

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • Free will is directly linked to the metaphysical realm that is hidden behind the non-deterministic nature of Quantum Mechanics.

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • The non-deterministic aspects of quantum mechanics don't make it an "incomplete theory."

    Are Changes Brewing and How Does the Mind Fit In? 2008

  • Radioactive sources are non-deterministic, but that doesn't make them random.

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • This notion does not define science and a non-deterministic philosophy is just as valid and just as scientific.

    Bunny and a Book 2008

  • I do suggest something more is needed for artificial intelligence to be truly non-deterministic.

    Aiguy's Computer 2008

  • Scientifically, Penrose refers to Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorems as mathimatical proof that somethings in nature can, forever, be non-deterministic (non-algorithmic).

    A Third Choice (ID Hypothesis) 2007

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