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… el origen de la palabra “ergódico”:

In the late 1800s, the physicist Ludwig Boltzmann needed a word to express the idea that if you took an isolated system at constant energy and let it run, any one trajectory, continued long enough, would be representative of the system as a whole. Being a highly-educated nineteenth century German-speaker, Boltzmann knew far too much ancient Greek, so he called this the “ergodic property”, from ergon “energy, work” and hodos “way, path.” The name stuck.

From Advanced Data Analysis from an Elementary Point of View by Cosma Rohilla Shalizi (via John D. Cook’s blog)

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