Deterministic noise refers to a type of noise or variability in a system that is predictable and can be described by a deterministic function. Unlike stochastic noise, which is inherently random and cannot be precisely predicted, deterministic noise follows a specific pattern or set of rules. Deterministic noise can arise from various sources, including: 1. **Systematic Errors**: In measurements, these could be consistent biases that affect the accuracy of data.
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