[DOCS] Percentile aggs are non-deterministic (#50468)
Percentile aggregations are non-deterministic. A percentile aggregation can produce different results even when using the same data. Based on [this discuss post][0], the non-deterministic property stems from processes in Lucene that can affect the order in which docs are provided to the aggregation. This adds a warning stating that the aggregation is non-deterministic and what that means. [0]: https://discuss.elastic.co/t/different-results-for-same-query/111757
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values more and more uniform and the t-digest tree can do a better job at summarizing
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it. It would not be the case on more skewed distributions.
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[WARNING]
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Percentile aggregations are also
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondeterministic_algorithm[non-deterministic].
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This means you can get slightly different results using the same data.
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[[search-aggregations-metrics-percentile-aggregation-compression]]
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==== Compression
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