ergodic theorems
Ergodic theorems refer to mathematical principles that describe the behavior of dynamic systems over time. Specifically, these theorems explore the properties of systems that evolve over time and exhibit randomness or uncertainty. They establish predictions about the long-term average behavior of such systems, showing that in many cases, the average behavior converges to a specific value and remains stable over time.
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