INDETERMINACY 1)2)
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Condition of a system such as"… there exist no determining formula whereby future state descriptions are completely and necessarily implied by present data" (D. Mac KAY, 1969, p.147).
Mac KAY understands that indeterminacy is a condition more extreme than unpredictability, which may result when a "completely determining formula" exists, but with an insufficient knowledge of the "relevant initial conditions" or insufficient computing capacity.
It is arguable if "indetermined" means "totally indeterminable". Complex systems with a number of independent initial variables (i.e. initially independent) may be submitted to a general determinism, which however allows for numerous unpredictable situations within its own limits.
This is the chaotic determinism situation.
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